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  • Igor Grosu
    Igor Grosu “The plebiscite is a chance for Moldovans to show loudly and clearly that we are Europeans. ... We are not entering Europe, we are returning to it.” 2 hours ago
  • Maia Sandu
    Maia Sandu “Joining the EU is the best thing we can give this and future generations.” 2 hours ago
  • Igor Dodon
    Igor Dodon “We are categorically opposed to this referendum. We are not saying 'no' to talks with the EU and we are not opposed to the EU. We oppose Sandu using it as an instrument for her own interests and those of her party. We are therefore asking voters during the campaign not to take part in the referendum.” 2 hours ago
  • Ben Hodges
    Ben Hodges “Since the fall of Avdiivka in Ukraine's east on February 17 [2024], its forces have oozed forward, swallowing several villages, as Ukrainian forces have performed tactical retreats. Here we are in April [2024], and [the Russians] are oozing out. Why is that? I think it's because that's the best the Russians can do. They do not have the capability to knock Ukraine out of the war. Russia lacked the ability to equip large armoured formations that could move rapidly, with supporting artillery, engineers and logistics. I don't think it exists. That's why I feel fairly confident that the mission for [Ukrainian] general Oleksandr Syrskyi for the next several months is to stabilise this as much as he can to buy time for Ukraine to grow the size of the army, to rebuild the defence industry of Ukraine, as well as give us time to find more ammunition for them. I think of 2024 as a year of industrial competition. So the army has got to buy time.” 4 hours ago
  • Marwan Bishara
    Marwan Bishara “Once again, the US's veto demonstrated a policy of it's my way or the highway. Palestine could only be a country the way the United States sees it, or Israel sees it, only at the time that it's suitable to the United States and within the geopolitics and the global interest of the United States. The US is sacrificing the freedom of Palestinian people for egotistical and narrow interests of the United States and Israel.” 20 hours ago
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China - Ukraine relations

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“The status of post-Soviet countries is enshrined in international law. It is strange to hear an absurd version of the 'history of Crimea' from a representative of a country that is scrupulous about its 1,000-year history.”

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Advisor to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
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“Since the beginning of the invasion, China has tried, I think, very awkwardly, to play a neutral role. It's refused to take sides, saying that it's got good relations with both Kyiv and Moscow. It says that it's a neutral player and just wants to encourage dialogue. But at the same time, Beijing has made it very clear that it intends to preserve its friendship with Russia, which it has called 'limitless' [and] 'rock solid'.”

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Al Jazeera journalist in Beijing
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“We call on all parties to return to the path of diplomatic negotiations and a political settlement as soon as possible. We also suggest undertaking a comprehensive settlement of the Ukraine problem through negotiations and consultations. We call on all parties concerned to demonstrate calmness and restraint and to avoid further escalation.”

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Spokesperson of China and deputy director of the Foreign Ministry Information Department of China
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“All parties should sit down to have in-depth discussion, and come up with a road map and timetable for implementation of the Minsk Agreement. The sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of any country should be respected and safeguarded.”

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State Councillor and China's foreign minister
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“I don't think China could militarily support Russia if Moscow carried out military actions against Kyiv, and China doesn't want to do so at all as such an action goes against China's diplomatic principle of non-interference. Siding with either Moscow or Kyiv would ultimately end up hurting Beijing's interests, so Beijing will only call for a humanitarian approach to resolve issues in an international arena like the United Nations.”

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International relations researcher from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
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“The Ukraine crisis is more an European issue that relates to the power play between Russia and several other European nations. Another constraint is China's interests in Europe, as Beijing is seeking to engage and build up a positive relationship with Europe. Beijing's ties with Kyiv are fairly good, making Beijing unlikely to side with Moscow.”

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Director of the institute of international affairs at the Renmin University of China in Beijing
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“Today's event has important symbolic significance for Sino-Ukrainian relations. It means that future cooperation between China and Ukraine within the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative will become even closer. Ukraine will show its advantages as a logistics center connecting Europe and Asia, and Sino-Ukrainian economic and trade cooperation will become even faster and more convenient. All this will bring even more benefits to the peoples of the two countries”

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Chinese Ambassador to Ukraine
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