Countries depend on gaining their political and economic interests through the external behavior they adopt towards other countries, which varies according to the desired interests, to push and pull, to conflict and conflict, or to relations of peace and cooperation. Therefore, this relationship has the meaning of the state’s interest in establishing this or that relationship or adopting this behavior. Or that, and thus international relations falter between push and pull, but the decisive factor is the extent of their closeness to the interests of this or that country, and therefore the rivalry in relations is caused by the intersections of interests occurring between them, and what is happening in the Russian-Ukrainian war is a clear example of the intersection of interests and their threat as it is a symbol of Russian national security. What it considers to be a threat from Ukraine and the Western powers that support it, while Ukraine finds an actual threat based on the annexation and annexation of areas of its territory by Russia and the presence of a Western coalition supporting it.
Salam Mahmwood (Sat,) studied this question.