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  • Joe Biden
    Joe Biden “It's a humanitarian crisis in Gaza. I am working on a deal to end the fighting and build a lasting and durable peace. Leadership is about fighting through the most intractable problem. It's about channeling anger, frustration and heartbreak to find a solution. It's about doing what you believe is right, even when it's hard and lonely.” 5 hours ago
  • Sylvain Ekenge
    Sylvain Ekenge “An attempted coup d'etat has been put down by the defence and security forces. The attempt involved foreigners and Congolese. These foreigners and Congolese have been put out of action, including their leader.” 7 hours ago
  • Martin Griffiths
    Martin Griffiths “When very, very experienced humanitarian aid workers, who have been in all kinds of places around the world for decades, when they go to Gaza - to help, to serve, to work - it is traumatising for them. So, God help what it must be for the people of Gaza. It is really difficult and it's getting worse daily. We meet with Israelis daily through COGAT, the committee set up for this purpose. We have many detailed discussions with them about security, about the movement of our trucks and convoys, about the priorities for fuel, but the fact of the matter is, we are not in a position to provide proper aid to the people of Gaza. Right now, it's not ever been quite as difficult as it is today. Much more can be done and ideally, obviously and hopefully this [Israeli military] operation needs to stop.” 8 hours ago
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Iran nuclear deal

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“The world must know that the situation has changed. To this day, 'maximum pressure' hasn't worked on our people and so they must reconsider and return. Whatever negotiation that ensures our national interests will be supported by us, but we will not tie our people's economic situation to the negotiations and will not allow negotiations for the sake of negotiations.”

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President of Iran
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“We are closer to a deal but we are not still there. We are closer than we were one week ago but we are not still there.”

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High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union
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“We are now closer than ever to an agreement but the distance that exists between us and an agreement remains and bridging it is not an easy job. We will return to Tehran tonight.”

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Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister
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“The next (who knows- maybe final?) round of the Vienna talks on restoration of full implementation of the #JCPOA [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action] will start on May 7. Of course, if the need arises the negotiators may decide to make a new break to seek further instructions from the capitals.”

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Permanent Representative of Russia to International Organizations in Vienna
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“Sanctions … on Iran's energy sector, which include oil and gas, or those on the automotive industry, financial, banking and port sanctions, all should be lifted based on agreements reached so far. We will negotiate until the two sides' positions come closer and our demands are met. If they are met there will be an agreement, if not there will naturally be no agreement.”

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Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister
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“America does not seek to accept the truth in negotiations ... Its goal in talks is to impose its own wrong wishes ... European parties to the deal follow America's policies in talks despite acknowledging Iran's rights. The nuclear talks in Vienna must not become talks of attrition...This is harmful for our country.”

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Iran’s Supreme Leader
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“I can't discuss further details but we eagerly await the implementation of this constructive stance and hope that at the end of talks under way in Vienna, we can reach a clearer representation of seriousness and honesty in implementation of commitments.”

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Iranian government spokesman
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“I encouraged Iran to be constructive in the discussions that are set to take place. They are meant to help identify in the coming weeks the steps that will be needed in order to return to full compliance with the nuclear deal.”

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Foreign Minister of France
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“In our view, there is no step-by-step plan. We only have a final step that the US needs to take to lift the sanctions it has imposed, reimposed, or relabelled during the past four years. We will verify and then Iran will return to its commitments.”

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Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister
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“These remain early days, and we don't anticipate an immediate breakthrough as there will be difficult discussions ahead. But we believe this is a healthy step forward. We do not anticipate presently that there will be direct talks between the United States and Iran through this process, though the United States remains open to them.”

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Spokesperson for the United States Department of State
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“Our position is clear and has not changed. All U.S. sanctions have to be lifted in accordance with the...agreement, and then we'll return to the nuclear deal. The Americans must lift the sanctions, all the sanctions, and then we will verify and if they are truly lifted, then we will return to our JCPOA [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action] commitments.”

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Iran’s Supreme Leader
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“They [the US] want to come back. But of course...there are a number of issues that still need to be clarified. So it's not impossible. It is difficult, but not impossible.”

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Chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency
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“Today's development can maintain the path of diplomacy opened by Iran and the agency [IAEA - International Atomic Energy Agency] and create the grounds for the full implementation of commitments by all JCPOA [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action] parties. Iran hopes that JCPOA participants can guarantee the full implementation of the JCPOA by all sides by using this opportunity and through serious cooperation.”

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Spokesman of the Foreign Ministry of Iran
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“The onus is on the offending party to return, restart and compensate for the damages as well as to reassure that they would not renege again. There is a path forward with a logical sequence as (Iranian Foreign) Minister (Mohammad Javad) Zarif recently outlined.”

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Iran's ambassador and permanent representative to the UN office in Geneva
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“It won't be the end of the world but it won't be good if the nuclear deal signatories fail to come to an agreement in those three months. Iran will continue to take steps out of the JCPOA [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action] and to reduce cooperation with the IAEA [International Atomic Energy Agency], increasing suspicions that it is working on weapons. Iranians will continue to suffer from the impact of sanctions. Iranian politicians opposed to the deal and to any relaxation of tensions with the West will get stronger, and Iran will likely also be more difficult to deal with in Iraq, Yemen, Afghanistan, et cetera.”

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Director of the Future of Iran Initiative at the Atlantic Council
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“We reached a temporary bilateral technical understanding whereby the agency is going to continue its necessary verification and monitoring activities for a period of up to three months. We agreed that we are going to keep this understanding we reached under review constantly – so if we want to suspend it or extend it, this can be done. The hope of the IAEA has been to be able to stabilise a situation which was very unstable and I think this technical understanding does it, so that other political consultations at other levels can take place.”

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Chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency
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“Now we are considering [the offer - European Union's offer to host a meeting between Iran and the other parties to the 2015 nuclear deal],and are engaged in consultations with our other friends and partners like China and Russia. However, we believe a U.S return to the nuclear accord does not require a meeting and the only way for it is to lift the sanctions.”

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Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister
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“US acknowledged Pompeo's claims re Res. 2231 had no legal validity. We agree. In compliance w/ 2231: US unconditionally & effectively lift all sanctions imposed, re-imposed or re-labeled by Trump. We will then immediately reverse all remedial measures.”

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Foreign Minister of Iran
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“Reminder: Because of US withdrawal from JCPOA [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action], there is NO P5+1. It is now ONLY Iran and P4+1. Remember, Trump left the room and tried to blow it up. Gestures are fine. But to revive P5+1, US must Act: LIFT sanctions. We WILL respond.”

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Spokesman of the Foreign Ministry of Iran
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