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    Sue Mi Terry “Now is not the time to lift sanctions, either. Now, in fact, is the time to double down. If Biden wants to prevent North Korea from acting out, he needs to first provide the government with new incentives to talk-and that means new restrictions Washington can use as carrots. Biden, in other words, needs to take North Korean policy off autopilot and launch a proactive effort to deter Pyongyang. Otherwise, he risks encouraging an already emboldened Kim to stage a major provocation.” 8 hours ago
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    Christopher Cavoli “Russians don't have the numbers necessary to do a strategic breakthrough. More to the point, they don't have the skill and capability to do it, to operate at the scale necessary to exploit any breakthrough to strategic advantage. They do have the ability to make local advances and they have done some of that.” 9 hours ago
  • Nazar Voloshin
    Nazar Voloshin “The situation in the Kharkiv sector remains complicated but is evolving in a dynamic manner. Our defence forces have partially stabilised the situation. The advance of the enemy in certain zones and localities has been halted.” 14 hours ago
  • Volodymyr Zelenskiy
    Volodymyr Zelenskiy “The situation in the Kharkiv region is generally under control, and our soldiers are inflicting significant losses on the occupier. However, the area remains extremely difficult.” 14 hours ago
  • Bezalel Smotrich
    Bezalel Smotrich “Defense Minister Gallant announced today his support for the establishment of a Palestinian terrorist state as a reward for terrorism and Hamas for the most terrible massacre of the Jewish people since the Holocaust.” 14 hours ago
  • Yoav Gallant
    Yoav Gallant “I must reiterate … I will not agree to the establishment of Israeli military rule in Gaza. Israel must not establish civilian rule in Gaza.” 14 hours ago
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Deadly clashes in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh

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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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“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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“It is deeply worrying that in recent days we have seen populated areas reportedly targeted and shelled with heavy weaponry in and around the conflict area. I remind all parties to the conflict to uphold their obligations under international humanitarian law to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure, abiding by the principles of distinction, proportionality and precaution and avoiding the use of explosive weapons with wide area effects in populated areas.”

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United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
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“The Minsk Group until now has not shown any will to solve this problem. The solution to the issue -- which has turned into gangrene, so to speak, because of Armenia’s uncompromising and spoiled attitude for years -- is for the occupation to end.”

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Turkish President
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“Iran has prepared a plan with a specific framework containing details after consultations with both sides of the dispute, Azerbaijan and Armenia, as well as regional states and neighbors, and will pursue this plan. Any aggression against the borders of the Islamic Republic, even inadvertently, is a very serious red line for the Islamic Republic that should not be crossed.”

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Spokesman of the Foreign Ministry of Iran
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“The two countries must put an end to fighting through peaceful means and negotiations that do not include other countries, like the US and Israel, that don’t want the region to be peaceful. Fighting in the region will certainly be to the detriment of our country as well, and I believe we must work toward ending the conflict.”

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Member of the Iranian parliamentary national security and foreign policy commission
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“Azerbaijan has one condition, and that is the liberation of its territories. Nagorno-Karabakh is the territory of Azerbaijan. We must return and we shall return.”

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President of Azerbaijan
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“Azerbaijan launched a direct attack on Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia has certain obligations to provide the security for the region. The September 27 Azerbaijan offensive began with shelling of civilian settlements and this is a fact we need to acknowledge. When there is an attack, the very first task is to protect from that aggression after which only it is possible to talk about negotiations.”

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Prime Minister of Armenia
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“We call on all sides, especially partner countries such as Turkey to do all they can for a ceasefire and get back to a peaceful settlement of this conflict using political and diplomatic means. Any statements about some kind of support and military activity undoubtedly add fuel to the flames. We are categorically against this.”

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Kremlin spokesman
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“We hope that today’s UN Security Council meeting will establish a strong foundation for a solution. Moving forward, Turkey will be fully committed to helping Azerbaijan take back its occupied lands and to defending their rights and interests under international law.”

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Head of media and communications in the Turkish presidency
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“They [France, U.S. and Russia] have done their best not to solve this issue [the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict]. And now they come and counsel and issue threats. They say 'is Turkey here, is the Turkish military here?' Whose lands were occupied? Azerbaijan’s lands ... Nobody asks for (Armenia) to account. Azerbaijan has been forced to take the matters into its own hands.”

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Turkish President
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“We haven’t seen anything like this since the ceasefire to the war in the 1990s. The fighting is taking place along all sections of the front line. If there are mass casualties it will be extremely difficult to contain this fighting and we will definitely see a full-fledged war that will have a potential intervention of Turkey or Russia, or both of them.”

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Senior analyst for the South Caucasus region at Crisis Group
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