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  • António Guterres
    António Guterres “The only permanent way to end the cycle of violence and instability is through a two-state solution, Israel and Palestine living side-by-side in peace and security, with Jerusalem as capital of both states.” 1 hour ago
  • Vladimir Putin
    Vladimir Putin “Civilians are dying there [on border regions such as Belgorod]. It's obvious. They are shooting directly at the city center, at residential areas. And I said publicly that if this continues, we will be forced to create a security zone, a buffer zone. That is what we are doing.” 2 hours ago
  • John Holman
    John Holman “At present Ukraine is outmanned in terms of soldiers in parts of the front line even before the latest Russian attacks. Ukraine said that there were seven Russian soldiers to one Ukrainian soldier, so that's going to put fresh pressure on them.” 2 hours ago
  • Wang Wenbin
    Wang Wenbin “China is not the creator of or a party to the Ukraine Crisis. We have been on the side of peace and dialogue and committed to promoting peace talks. We actively support putting in place a balanced, effective and sustainable European security architecture. Our fair and objective position and constructive role have been widely recognized. 'Let the person who tied the bell on the tiger untie it,' to quote a Chinese saying. Our message to the US: stop shifting the blame on China; do not try to drive a wedge between China and Europe; and it is time to stop fueling the flame and start making real contribution to finding a political solution to the Ukraine crisis.” 16 hours ago
  • Korean Central News Agency
    Korean Central News Agency “On May 17, the North Korean Missile General Bureau conducted a test launch of a tactical ballistic missile equipped with a new navigation system of autonomous guidance. The test launch confirmed the accuracy and reliability of the system. The launch was carried out as part of the regular activities of the North Korean Missile General Bureau and subordinate defense research institutes for the active development of weapons technology.” 17 hours ago
  • Yang Moo-jin
    Yang Moo-jin “It is part of North Korea's propaganda approach to develop a voice in global affairs. Kim's statement comes amid Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping holding talks in Beijing, the West pressuring North Korea and Russia with sanctions and South Korea planning to stage Ulchi Freedom Shiled, a joint annual military drill with the U.S. in August. It may be true that North Korea is honing existing weapons to attack Seoul, but we cannot rule out the possibility of the country pulling weapons from its stocks and shipping them to Russia after further testing and deploying.” 17 hours ago
  • Park Won-gon
    Park Won-gon “Kim's [Kim Yo-jong syster of the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un] statement suggests that North Korea is concerned about international sanctions. I believe sanctions are still an effective tool. North Korea fears that if it admits its arms dealings with Russia, it may turn its European allies into enemies.” 17 hours ago
  • Kim Yo-jong
    Kim Yo-jong “We have no intention to export our military technical capabilities to any country or open them to the public. Our tactical weapons, including multiple rocket launchers and missiles, will be used to prevent Seoul from inventing any idle thinking.” 17 hours ago
  • Frank Kendall
    Frank Kendall “China has fielded a number of space capabilities designed to target our forces. And we're not going to be able operate in the Western Pacific successfully unless we can defeat those. China had tripled its network of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance satellites since 2018.” 17 hours ago
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“We forced them to either admit defeat or to falsify, in front of everyone, absolutely brazenly, without any shame. To admit moral bankruptcy.”

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Russian politician of the unregistered Progress Party, member of the Russian opposition, and chief of staff for Alexei Navalny's campaign for the 2018
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“There are accusations from election observers, from Russian opposition members who speak of massive irregularities. These must be taken seriously and should be clarified.”

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Spokesman of German Chancellor Angela Merkel
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“The September 17-19 Duma elections in the Russian Federation took place under conditions not conducive to free and fair proceedings. We do not recognize holding elections for the Russian Duma on sovereign Ukrainian territory and reaffirm our unwavering support for the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine.”

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Spokesperson for the United States Department of State
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“We are all in a trap - trapped by one tyrant. This stupor that comes from giving everything you possibly can, but nothing changes - it is hard.”

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Activist in the Russian city of Murmansk allied with the opposition leader Navalny
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“It is the Russian regime, rather than the public, which needs the elections. They serve to validate the regime's legality and legitimacy, and also keep the so-called majority relatively mobilized. The Kremlin will get what it wanted: the Duma as an institute of support for a political system that is entering a stage not of transition, but effectively another reset in 2024.”

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Analyst at the Carnegie Moscow Center
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“In Russia, the Kremlin is using full force to eliminate all possible opposition. I agree that Russia doesn't need to imitate the West, but this manic crackdown on legitimate opposition is shameful.”

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Senior policy adviser with the rights watchdog Norwegian Helsinki Committee
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“Putin is suspicious and secretive. Even if he chose someone as a successor, he won't reveal it ahead of time. Although I doubt that he considers letting the power go while he's alive. And dictators rarely care about what happens next.”

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Russian opposition activist forced out of Russia in 2019 after trying to run for president
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“Of course, I write about them [potential successors] in classified documents, and many do, but to publicly name them is to pay them lip service. Kremlin's list of potential successors will be made public after Putin's retirement or death. It's not about Putin, it's about the people who are interested in keeping the list of these names until Hour X.”

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Head of the Moscow-based think-tank Center of Political Information
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“I am approaching Kyiv. Several sources close to the presidential administration said that if I do not leave the country, the fake criminal case will continue until my arrest. I hope that with my departure, the zeal of the gendarmes will decrease. My decision was supported by my family and friends, who also received serious information about threats and risks.”

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Russian opposition politician and former lawmaker
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