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  • Margus Tsahkna
    Margus Tsahkna “This is a hybrid attack. If we look at the very different spheres of life in which Russia interferes in our lives on our territory. Whether it is deliberate attacks through the special services on our public assets, on our monuments. Whether it is cyberattacks, or whether it is completely deliberate action in terms of jamming the GPS signal. Russia knows very well that the interference they are causing is very dangerous for our air traffic and, specifically, is also in breach of international conventions to which Russia is a party. So, this is a deliberate action that is disrupting our lives, putting people's lives at risk.” 18 hours ago
  • Osama Hamdan
    Osama Hamdan “It's clear from the Israeli paper that they are still insisting on two major issues. They don't want a complete ceasefire and they are not talking, in a serious way, about the withdrawal from Gaza. In fact, they are still talking about their presence … which means that they will keep continuing [occupying] Gaza. We have serious questions for the mediators. If there [are] positive answers, I think we can move forward. Stopping the attacks against Palestinians is not generous [Blinken claimed that the Israeli proposal was an 'extraordinarily generous' offer]. The attack itself is a crime, so when you stop a crime, you can't claim that it's a generous action from the Israeli side.” 18 hours ago
  • Tim Wu
    Tim Wu “ByteDance, for its part, maintains that it is not actually subject to control by the Chinese government. The weight of the evidence suggests otherwise: The Chinese state owns a “golden share” in the company, the firm is based in China, and studies suggest that the government shapes TikTok content in accordance with party preferences. ByteDance has said it has no plans to sell TikTok; but that might merely be a means of driving up the price. What the company now has is a golden opportunity to prove its independence for once and for all: by selling TikTok and taking the money.” 20 hours ago
  • Jens Stoltenberg
    Jens Stoltenberg “For months the U.S. was unable to agree a package and European allies have been unable to deliver ammunition at the scale we promised. Ukraine has been outgunned for months and forced to ration its ammunition.... More support is on the way.” 21 hours ago
  • Ting-yu Wang
    Ting-yu Wang “A visit to China by a group of 17 Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) lawmakers is doing nothing regarding China's continuing military intimidation against Taiwan. The KMT members have become tools for Beijing's united front propaganda campaign. Beijing is manipulating Taiwan's parliament by using democracy to kill democracy. It is regretful that the 17 KMT lawmakers now in China are afraid to speak up for Taiwan, as we still face constant military threats from China and intimidatory gray zone tactics. We cannot see how the KMT's 'trip to promote peace and friendship' has achieved anything. Instead they are acting like sycophants by pandering to Chinese officials.” 21 hours ago
  • Volodymyr Zelenskiy
    Volodymyr Zelenskiy “Timely support for our army. Today I don't see anything positive on this point yet. There are supplies, they have slowly begun, but this process needs to be sped up. Promptness in supply literally means a stabilization of the front line.... Together we must disrupt the Russian offensive.” 21 hours ago
  • Natasa Pirc Musar
    Natasa Pirc Musar “I am supporting him [Borut Pahor]. Pahor would be a good candidate. His political experience of 17 years in the highest positions in my republic shows he is capable of holding such a position. Slovenia is an ideal candidate for that [role, EU special envoy for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue], knowing the region, we know the mentality, the culture, because of the roots from the past and I can assure you that Slovenia never has a hidden agenda. That is our added value.” 21 hours ago
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Afghanistan - Turkey relations

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“We are ready to cooperate on Afghanistan. But in addition to our regional cooperation, we'd like to improve our international ties with Iran, and today's meetings will accelerate development of relations.”

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Turkish Foreign Minister
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“Looking at the Taliban's approach right now, unfortunately an inclusive, encompassing leadership has not been formed. At the moment, there are only some signals [about] the possibility of some changes, that there may be a more inclusive atmosphere in the leadership. We have not seen this yet. If such a step can be taken, then we may move on to the point of discussing what we can do together.”

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Turkish President
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“The only difference in Erdogan's policy goes back to a meeting with [US President Joe] Biden at which he convinced him that Turkey could play a bigger role in Afghanistan.”

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Research fellow at the London-based Foreign Policy Centre
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“With this understanding, we also support various regional efforts focusing on enhancing economic, energy and infrastructure connectivity, including the [China-proposed] Belt and Road Initiative. There is ample room for cooperation between Turkey and China in these sectors, particularly in the reconstruction process of Afghanistan in the time ahead.”

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Turkish Ambassador to China
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“The international community should continue its calls for the embracement of all sectors of the Afghan society to ensure durable peace in the period ahead. On the broader perspective, Turkey's Afghanistan policy has four main pillars: Preserving unity and territorial integrity, consolidating security and stability, strengthening a broad-based political structure prioritizing popular support and participation, and providing peace and welfare to the Afghan people through clearing the country of terrorism and extremism.”

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Turkish Ambassador to China
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“They returned to our embassy building in the city centre the other day and they are continuing their activities from here. Our plan now is to maintain our diplomatic presence in this way. We are continuously updating our plans according to developments regarding the security situation.”

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Turkish President
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“We have held our first talks with the Taliban, which lasted three and a half hours. If necessary, we will have the opportunity to hold such talks again. You cannot know what their expectations are or what our expectations are without talking. What's diplomacy, my friend? This is diplomacy.”

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Turkish President
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“We want good relations with Turkey, the Turkish government and the Muslim people of the Turkish nation. As for Turkish forces stationed in Afghanistan, we are not in need of them in our country and once the evacuation is completed we will secure the airport [of Kabul] by ourselves.”

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Taliban spokesman
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“Turkey is ready for all kinds of cooperation for peace in Afghanistan, well-being of our kin in the country and protection of Turkey's interests. No matter who is in the administration, standing with Afghanistan in good and bad times is the requirement of brotherhood.”

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Turkish President
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“The whole idea of continuation of Turkey's important mission in Afghanistan is to ensure that the peace and stability in Afghanistan is maintained and strengthened. The peace and stability of Afghanistan has close links to the economic development of the region, including preventing the influx of migration to all our neighboring countries and the region, especially Turkey. This is a peace mission. This is in support of peace and stability. Turkey's extended mission at the airport [Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul] will continue to have the support of the Government of Afghanistan, as well as the support of the other NATO members, especially the US.”

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Afghanistan's ambassador to Turkey
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