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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.” 16 hours ago
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    Maia Sandu “Joining the EU is the best thing we can give this and future generations.” 16 hours ago
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    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.” 16 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.” 18 hours ago
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Conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan

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“The decision is made basing on the deep analyses of the combat situation and in discussion with best experts of the field. This is not a victory but there is not defeat until you consider yourself defeated. We will never consider ourselves defeated and this shall become a new start of an era of our national unity and rebirth.”

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Prime Minister of Armenia
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“No meeting between Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev for negotiating the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is being planned at present.”

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Armenia’s foreign minister
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“Today, at 10:30 a.m., the enemy tried to launch an offensive using armored vehicles in the eastern sector. As a result of the measures taken by the Armenian side, the Azerbaijani forces were repelled leaving behind one armored vehicle, one truck, and a large number of bodies.”

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Statement of the de facto defense ministry of Nagorno-Karabakh
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“During the day on November 4 and overnight into November 5, Armenian armed forces fired from different directions at the frontline positions of Azerbaijani Army units and at human settlements with various small arms, howitzers, and mortars.”

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Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry statement
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“Russia is doing everything in its power to make sure that the conflict in the South Caucasus ends as soon as possible. We maintain contact with both Armenia and Azerbaijan. I hope that we will manage to achieve results on a basis acceptable to all those living in the region.”

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Russian president
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“Even if they wanted to stop now, [the Azeri public] would be strongly against it – people would demand to continue the war to the end. Right now they are very focused on victory – not peace, or any sort of negotiation.”

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Azeri analyst and writer based in Ankara
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“I would like to state that the efforts of the international community, this time brokered by the United States, to establish a cease-fire, have failed. As a result of continuous shelling by Azerbaijan, civilians were killed and wounded in Artsakh (Armenian name for Nagorno-Karabakh) today.”

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Prime Minister of Armenia
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“Armenian armed forces during the day on October 26 and overnight into October 27 fired at the positions of Azerbaijani Army units in different directions at the front and at our settlements near the front line with various weapons.”

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Statement of Azerbaijani Defense Ministry
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“We are committed to finding a political solution [to] the conflict and ready to resume substantive talks immediately. Armenia must stop avoiding meaningful negotiations and choose lasting peace.”

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Azerbaijan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs
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“The continued use of cluster munitions - particularly in populated areas - shows flagrant disregard for the safety of civilians. Cluster munitions should never be used by anyone under any circumstances, much less in cities, due to the foreseeable and unacceptable harm to civilians.”

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Human Rights Watch arms-division director and chairman of the Cluster Munition Coalition campaign to eradicate the weapons
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“As a first step, Armenia needs to withdraw from the seven occupied regions of Azerbaijan surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh. This was agreed by all parties as a part of the 2009 Madrid Principles, as well as in the 1993 UN Security Council resolutions. Such a move would create favourable conditions for further steps, such as the return of refugees, the opening of communication between the two parties, and so on.”

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Chairman of the Center of Analysis of International Relations in Baku
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“It is the resistance of Armenians that helps maintain the geopolitical balance in the region. Otherwise, the world would face yet another precedent, a fait accompli – extermination of some Armenians and expulsion of other Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh and the establishment of Turkey’s dominance over most of the Southern Caucasus.”

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Analyst based in the Armenian capital Yerevan
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“We see an unprecedented information attack on Azerbaijan. The Armenian side deliberately releases fakes – for example, about the participation of certain Syrian mercenaries on the Azeri side.”

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Political analyst based in the Azerbaijani capital Baku
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“In recent days, Russia could play its role of Armenia’s strategic ally … at the highest level. I am sure it will keep playing this role unambiguously and undoubtedly, in the best traditions of friendship of the Armenian and Russian people.”

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Prime Minister of Armenia
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