Amichai Chikli
“The US is not projecting strength under [Biden's] leadership, and it's harming Israel and other countries. He said 'Don't' at the start of the war - to Hezbollah, as well as Iran. We saw the result. If I were an American citizen with the right to vote, I'd vote for Trump and Republicans.”
18 hours ago
Nikolay Mitrokhin
“The return of Crimea is absolutely unrealistic. Before the failure of Ukraine's counteroffensive last summer there was a chance to return the annexed peninsula had Ukrainian forces reached the Azov Sea and started shelling the Crimean bridge and the Kerch Strait that divides the Azov and Black seas. But now it's hardly real to penetrate Russian defence farther than the takeover of the Kinburn peninsula.”
18 hours ago
Amichai Chikli
“The US is not projecting strength under [Biden's] leadership, and it's harming Israel and other countries. He said 'Don't' at the start of the war - to Hezbollah, as well as Iran. We saw the result. If I were an American citizen with the right to vote, I'd vote for Trump and Republicans.”
18 hours ago
Nikolay Mitrokhin
“The return of Crimea is absolutely unrealistic. Before the failure of Ukraine's counteroffensive last summer there was a chance to return the annexed peninsula had Ukrainian forces reached the Azov Sea and started shelling the Crimean bridge and the Kerch Strait that divides the Azov and Black seas. But now it's hardly real to penetrate Russian defence farther than the takeover of the Kinburn peninsula.”
18 hours ago
“Building bridges between people, countries, and cultures, that is so crucial for our common future. Because Bosnia and Herzegovina, and all the Western Balkans, belong in the European Union. It is in our common interest, but I also believe, it is our destiny.”
“We want progress to continue. We owe it to your people who dream of a European future. Political dialogue is necessary for Montenegro to advance the rule of law. You have done a lot and there is a lot of effort behind it, so it is important that there is no setback when we talk about success. That is why it is important for society to find consensus and for Montenegro to be preserved as a multi-ethnic state as we know it. A large number of citizens expect progress and that is why we must see results and compromise.”
“If we look at the economic progress and building up a Common Regional Market, the Berlin Process is the framework in which we are working and it is the process that is driving this integration forward to the benefit of all six Western Balkan countries. So, we should not be too much picky on different words, but on content that is proposed. And an open process, an inclusive process that is inviting everyone in to deepen the ties, improving the cooperation between different economies and have a really deep integration of the economies is within the Berlin Process.”
“By focusing on measures to secure the green and digital transitions, from improving the energy efficiency of buildings to improving connectivity and digital skills, the measures set out in the plan have the potential to be truly transformative.”
“One of our member states [France] has been treated in a way that is not acceptable, so we want to know what happened and why. The situation must be clarified before you keep on going with business as usual.”
“The European Union and the United States will always be stronger together. And of course the same goes for our neighbours in the Western Balkans. Before the end of the month, I will travel to the region to send a strong signal of our commitment to the accession process. We owe it to all those young people who believe in future in Europe.”
“The infernos and hurricanes we have seen over the last few weeks are only a very small window into what our future could look like. But by acting now, when we still have the policy choices, we can do things another way … Europe was the first continent to declare to be climate neutral in 2050, and now we are the very first ones to put a concrete road map on the table.”
“I am the first woman to be president of the European Commission. I am the president of the European Commission, and this is how I expected to be treated when visiting Turkey two weeks ago. Like a commission president, but I was not. I felt hurt, and I felt alone, as a woman, and as a European. Because it is not about seating arrangements or protocol. This goes to the core of who we are.”
“Included in our plans are also the questions of how reliable the partners, how much a partner has proven that he can deliver, and this is exactly what BioNTech/Pfizer has done. We went through initial difficulties, and the experience of overcoming together difficulties, working hard together and sticking together ... was a very good experience that builds trust. On this trust, I think we can also build the future.”
“I was happy to meet with Edi Rama. Albania can count on the EU's support to rebuild after the earthquake & tackle the pandemic. I hope to visit Albania soon. We discussed accession negotiations. Our position is clear: Albania's future is Europe and negotiations should start.”
“There is growing COVID fatigue among our citizens … But we should not let up now. Not only does the situation remain serious in many parts of Europe, but we must also watch for the new variants that are spreading.”
“I am sure: A shared transatlantic commitment to a net-zero emissions pathway by 2050 would make climate neutrality a new global benchmark. Together, we could create a digital economy rule book that is valid worldwide: A set of rules based on our values, human rights and pluralism, inclusion and the protection of privacy.”
“The relief that many of us are feeling about the change of administration in Washington should not blind us to the fact that, although Donald Trump’s presidency may be history in just a few hours, his movement will not. More than 70 million Americans voted for him in the election. Just a few days ago, several hundred of them stormed the Capitol in Washington, the heart of American democracy. The television images of that event shocked us all. That is what happens when hate speech and fake news spread like wildfire through digital media. They become a danger to democracy. We should take these images from the USA as a sobering warning.”
“It was a long and winding road. But we have got a good deal to show for it... Finally we can leave Brexit behind us and look to the future. Europe is now moving on.”
“Despite the exhaustion after almost a year of negotiations and despite the fact that deadlines have been missed over and over, we both think it is responsible at this point in time to go the extra mile.”
“I am happy to announce that tomorrow we will approve a new contract to secure another COVID-19 vaccine. The deal allows us to buy up to 160 million doses of a vaccine produced by Moderna.”
“At the G20 Summit I called for $4.5 billion to be invested in ACT [Access to COVID-19 Tools] Accelerator by the end of 2020, for procurement & delivery of COVID-19 tests, treatments and vaccines everywhere. We need to show global solidarity.”
“We took stock of the negotiations with UK Prime Minister @BorisJohnson today. Some progress has been made,but large differences remain especially on level playing field and fisheries. Our teams will continue working hard next week. We will remain in close contact in the next days.”
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