Instead of boosting its geopolitical sway, the war in Ukraine has weakened Russia’s hold over its neighbours.
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Instead of boosting its geopolitical sway, the war in Ukraine has weakened Russia’s hold over its neighbours.
![Giant flags of Moldova and EU are seen on the Government buildings in Chisinau September 26, 2025 ahead of parliamentary elections. [Daniel Mihailescu/AFP]](/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/000_76WL49F-1758924186.jpg?resize=270%2C180&quality=80)
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Even the biggest EU proponents of preserving a close bond with the US know Europe cannot afford to remain dependent.

Other candidate countries may follow suit and refuse to embark on reform while enjoying EU-granted privileges.

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Situation in France and Germany is not reassuring, but there are silver linings.

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Despite calls for peace talks, neither Moscow nor Kyiv see a diplomatic solution to the war.

An escalation into a conflict in the Western Balkans was averted but the likelihood of future flare-ups remains high.

Prigozhin’s demise may be an attempt to show strength but the world still sees weakness.
