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  • Abbas Araghchi
    Abbas Araghchi “If there is similar willingness on the other side, and they refrain from making unreasonable and unrealistic demands, I believe reaching an agreement is likely.” 2 hours ago
  • James David Vance
    James David Vance “Since there are the negotiations I won't prejudge them, but we do feel optimistic that we can hopefully bring this war, this very brutal war, to a close.” 2 hours ago
  • Marco Rubio
    Marco Rubio “We need to figure out here now, within a matter of days, whether this is doable in the short term, because if it's not, then I think we're just going to move on. If it's not possible, if we're so far apart that this is not going to happen, then I think the president is probably at a point where he's going to say, 'well, we're done'.” 2 hours ago
  • Phillips O’Brien
    Phillips O’Brien “They can certainly keep Ukraine in the fight. A lot of it depends on what the US does. We have to be careful about that. If the US actually moves to fully backing Russia and provides Russia with a significant amount of intelligence and support, that will be really a problem for Ukraine and Europe. But assuming, say, the US just pulls out and washes its hands of it, Europe has the resources to keep Ukraine going. It would require mobilisation, effort, a significant amount of commitment on Europe's part. So far, they've not, I think, shown the united will to do that, but they certainly could do it if they wanted to. They have the money. They have the technological know-how. They even have the military equipment to make a significant difference.” 3 hours ago
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Ukraine Politics

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“When it comes to 2025, should we manage to achieve the end of the hot phase of the war for Ukraine; once we manage to achieve it along with a strong army, strong weaponry package, and strong security guarantees, then this [elections] will happen. After that, in principle, we can think of lifting martial law in Ukraine. Once martial law is over, then the ball is in parliament's court -- the parliament then picks a date for elections...My thinking is that there is no need to spend years waiting [for elections] once martial law is over.”

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President of Ukraine
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“The government of Ukraine fully, and I would like to emphasise it, fully depends on the presidential administration, before the reshuffling and after. The reshuffling had to do with Zelenskyy's penchant for motivating the reshuffling of officials of all levels. He thinks that it contributes to more active, more motivated work of ministers. That's his conviction.”

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Political analyst of the Ukrainian Penta Center of Political Research
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“All the actions of the current authorities speak of the systematic centralization of power by the President and his office. This flurry of resignations from government officials now speaks to a severe governance crisis in the country.”

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Ukrainian lawmaker from the European Solidarity opposition party
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“Zelenskyy says new energy is needed, but have you noticed that in this 'great re-introduced order' there is still no new person in sight? All the changes are just a rotation among people who are already in the government.”

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MP from the Holos Party
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“Zelenskyy's ruling style is to reshuffle the government from time to time, to make them more energetic and effective. Just see what happened with young reformer [Oleksandr] Kamyshin, who took over the strategic industries ministry from an ineffective former minister and in only a year managed to triple domestic weapons production. Now he's Zelenskyy's darling, so he took him closer.”

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Political analyst of the Ukrainian Penta Center of Political Research
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“I have already spoken about resetting our Cabinet of Ministers, many of its ministries. I am very grateful to the ministers and the entire Cabinet team who have been working for Ukraine, for the sake of Ukrainians, for four and a half years, and some for five years. We need new energy today, and these steps are linked to strengthening our state in various areas. International politics and diplomacy are no exception. Today I cannot predict what this or that minister will do after resignation. We will get answers when they are offered certain positions. It is too early to talk about it now.”

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President of Ukraine
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