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  • Karine Jean-Pierre
    Karine Jean-Pierre “Americans have the right to peacefully protest. Forcibly taking over a building is not peaceful.” 12 hours ago
  • Janet Yellen
    Janet Yellen “Treasury has consistently warned that companies will face significant consequences for providing material support for Russia's war, and the U.S. is imposing them today on almost 300 targets.” 12 hours ago
  • Catherine Russell
    Catherine Russell “Over 200 days of war have already killed or maimed tens of thousands of children in Gaza. For hundreds of thousands of children in the border city of Rafah, there is added fear of an escalated military operation that would bring catastrophe on top of catastrophe for children. Nearly all of the some 600,000 children now crammed into Rafah are either injured, sick, malnourished, traumatised or living with disabilities.” 12 hours ago
  • Eric Adams
    Eric Adams “We cannot allow what should be a lawful protest to turn into a violent spectacle that saves and serves no purpose. There's no place for acts of hate in our city. I want to continue to commend the professionalism of the police department and to thank Columbia University. It was a tough decision, we understood that. But with the very clear evidence of their observation and the clear evidence from our intelligence division, that they understood it was time to move and the action had to end and we brought it to a peaceful conclusion.” 21 hours ago
  • Sergei Shoigu
    Sergei Shoigu “To maintain the required pace of the offensive … it is necessary to increase the volume and quality of weapons and military equipment supplied to the troops, primarily weapons.” 21 hours ago
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Taiwan international relations

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“Whenever Taiwan is gaining something, or having a new friendship, or being able to do something on the international stage, the Chinese would think that they are losing and they want to cut back on Taiwan's international participation. So, in that sense, it's a very direct competition between Taiwan and China on the international stage. What China wants to do is to make sure that Taiwan is dangling out in the international community alone - no friends, no support. But, of course, as minister of foreign affairs my responsibility is to make sure that Taiwan has friends out there.”

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Taiwan’s foreign minister
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“I believe international recognition should have a price, and the dignity of Afghan women, equality between men and women, should be one of the points on which we insist, and should be a condition for us.”

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President of France
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“Taiwan's international response facilitated cooperation and implementation of an effective sterile travel corridor between Taiwan and Palau. We encourage the UN system to accept Taiwan as a valuable contributor to our collective efforts and strongly advocate for Taiwan's participation in the UN system... The surgeonfish represents a unique characteristic. They fish to graze and roam on the reef alone, eating algae, but once danger lurks, they all swim quickly from wherever they are along the reef and come together in a large school, resembling an intimidating ocean animal to provide safety and security for all. [The international community should] act like the surgeonfish and come together, including Taiwan. Taiwan's 23.5 million people must also be given a voice as our UN Charter states. We the peoples of all nations working together can overcome the challenges of our time, from COVID to climate, and act with integrity and resolve to leave a better world for our children.”

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President of Palau
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“If war breaks out in the Taiwan Strait, the US might recognize Taiwan, but if there is no conflict, it [recognition] could drag out for a long time. Taiwan has no hope of joining the UN without US support. Acceptance to the UN would be the end of Taiwan's troubles.”

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Taiwanese politician serving as a member and the president of the Legislative Yuan
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“A couple of years ago, Taiwan was not seen as one of the major players in either the European Asia strategy nor countries' [individual] strategies. This has obviously changed due to the developments in Hong Kong, Xinjiang, the coronavirus pandemic, and the US administration focus on the island. As for the practical implications, it may not change the island's isolation in international organisations and forums but it clearly signals that countries are willing to engage with Taiwan.”

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China research fellow and a project coordinator at the Association for International Affairs in Prague
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“Some kind of cooperation in some areas would be a good direction for these two countries [Taiwan and Australia]. We need a bilateral relationship. We need to cooperate with democratic countries. If we can have more close cooperation, that means benefits mutually for economy, security, and capability.”

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Taiwanese lawmaker from the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)
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“Taiwan has been able to effectively blur formal and informal relations, getting most of the benefits that would come with the former. Taiwan could use this moment [the state funeral of Taiwan’s former president Lee Teng-hui] to emphasise its path to democratisation, its role as an international aid donor [regarding Covid-19] and how it shares concerns about a rising China. China will complain about this as blurring the line between formal and unofficial diplomatic relations.”

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Associate professor of political science at Western Kentucky University
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