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In the article, it is highlighted the situation with Ukraine.
It is not clear if there are other countries other than the EU that can influence the situation(aside the US and Russia).
However, it is also time the EU becomes a bit egoistic not because it is necessary, but it will help in the future to determine what countries are willing to cooperate in the same manner.
I'll be the first to admit I am very ignorant about the geopolitics of this war, but how can this possibly be true? India could stop trade relations with Russia; China could invade Russia; the global south could conscript and send armies to support Ukraine. I'm not saying these countries would or even should do these things, but isn't an analysis self-defeating if we just assume only EU & US have any influence?
I don’t think I have been so involved in the Russian agression on Ukraine and thus my opinion may be quite laconic.
However, your point hit the nail, why only the EU and the US are the ones following up actions against Russia or helping Ukraine?
Unfortunately, I found myself the answer it's not in their best interest, China feels comfortable being the new country who all the others depend on(I think there are already a couple of articles shared in this thread pointing that out). India the same, they get cheap gas from Russia since the EU doesn’t want it anymore.
The global south unfortunately some of them are already in China’s wallet especially South American countries, they have several loans from China, and as usual due to the huge distance and being unaffected by the conflict they are not interested in doing so(Zelenskyy pointed this out when he said you think you are safe because there is a huge ocean between you and Russia when he met Trump in the White House a few months ago).
So let's be clear then—it's not that other countries cannot influence this conflict, it's that they choose not to. And even that is not quite right: Modi's meeting Putin right now and their active trade with them does have an influence on the conflict, just not in Ukraine's favour.