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    Hamid Reza Gholamzadeh “Jalili won't be able to completely avoid talks with the West, as Pezeshkian won't focus just on nuclear talks. Iran's foreign policy will also depend on external factors - most importantly, the US election in November. The challenge is not from inside Iran but from outside - on whether Trump or Biden wins. Even if Pezeskhian is the president, he will face foreign challenges, rather than domestic.” 10 hours ago
  • Vali R. Nasr
    Vali R. Nasr “When it comes to the nuclear deal, the president can be very important in exploring possibilities for different kinds of outcomes. Pezeshkian would make a case to start talks with the US while Jalili would not. For sanctions to be lifted, one needs to be interested in talking with the West - whether you have… an intransigent president, it does make a difference.” 10 hours ago
  • Ali Vaez
    Ali Vaez “If you get 180-degree change between a Trump or a [current US President Joe] Biden administration on the general trajectory of the US, in Iran, with a change of presidency, you get a 45 percent difference - it's not insignificant but not as impactful as in other countries. There are elements of continuity that limit how much change one can see.” 10 hours ago
  • Leif-Eric Easley
    Leif-Eric Easley “In both North Korean politics and military policy, the best defense is often a good offense. Pyongyang is also determined not to appear weak while South Korea conducts defense exercises with Japan and the United States.” 19 hours ago
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    Rim-Sarah Alouane “Le Pen has done plastic surgery to her party. But is it still the same rotten, xenophobic, anti-Semitic, anti-Muslim, anti-minorities party … we know what the far right is standing for. The results of this vote were also a rejection of Macron's policies, with the president seen as haughty and pandering to the wealthy. I know personally about cases of people who voted for the far right because of the policies made by Macron, especially at an economic level.” 20 hours ago
  • Laurent Berger
    Laurent Berger “This evening, our democracy and our republican values ​​are at stake in the face of the National Rally on the threshold of power. In the face of danger … It is imperative to block the extreme right.” 20 hours ago
  • Marine Le Pen
    Marine Le Pen “The French have shown their willingness to turn the page on a contemptuous and corrosive power.” 20 hours ago
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Considerations regarding Putin's visit to North Korea (June 2024)

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“I said, including in Pyongyang, that we then reserve the right to supply weapons to other regions of the world. Taking into account our agreements with [North Korea], I do not exclude this either.”

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President of Russia
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“The two leaders sought to put on a united face to the world in spite of the various crises they face. It was a show of strength, a show of unity, heralding what they believe and want other people to believe is a new era in their relations. It has all culminated in the signing of a new agreement between the two, which according to Putin forms the basis of relations for years to come.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Yeonpyeong - South Korea
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“For Kim Jong-un, this visit is a victory. Not only does the summit upgrade North Korea's status among countries standing against the U.S.-led international order, it also helps bolster Kim's domestic legitimacy. Russia cannot replace China economically, but increasing cooperation with Moscow shows that Pyongyang has options. For now at least, Putin's war in Ukraine sets up an 'axis of transactionalism' among sanctions violators looking to trade yesterday's weapons for today's military technology.”

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Professor at Ewha University in Seoul
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