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KRAKOWSKIE STUDIA MIĘDZYNARODOWE

KRAKOW INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

XX: 2023 nr 1 | e-ISSN 2451-0610 | ISSN 1733-2680


https://doi.org/10.48269/2451-0610-ksm-2023-1-008

Bartosz Wróblewski

Associate Professor, University of Rzeszów, Institute of Political Studies
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4436-8221

The foreign policy of Jordan and the Russia-Ukraine conflict

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Abstract

On 24 February 2022 Russian forces attacked Ukraine. This attack started a war that had been going on for a year. However, before the attack the authorities in Moscow had for many years been pursuing the policy of weakening American influences. It turned out to be effective in the Middle East; Russia consolidated its alliance with Iran and supported Syrian authorities. Simultaneously, unsuccessful policy of the USA lead to weakening Washington alliances, even with such pro-American countries as Jordan. The article presents the relationship of the Hashemite monarchy with the USA and the relationship crisis. The attack of Russia on Ukraine spoiled the so far effective policy of Russia, made it weaker on the international stage, and enabled the USA to revive former alliances.
Key words: Russia, Ukraine, war, Jordan, Abd Allah II


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