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  • Andrei Soldatov
    Andrei Soldatov “The problem is to actually be able to prevent terrorist attacks, you need to have a really good and efficient system of intelligence sharing and intelligence gathering. Trust is needed inside the home agency and with agencies of other countries, as is good coordination. That's where you have problems.” 17 hours ago
  • Dmitry Peskov
    Dmitry Peskov “All war crimes [committed] by the Kyiv regime are thoroughly documented. We were well aware of these crimes. And, of course, we will make sure that those behind these crimes are duly punished.” 17 hours ago
  • Timothy Snyder
    Timothy Snyder “The terrorists' car was stopped near Bryansk, which is in western Russia, and so vaguely near Ukraine, which means that the four Tajiks in a Renault were intending to cross the Ukrainian border, which means that they had Ukrainian backers, which means that it was a Ukrainian operation, which means that the Americans were behind it. The reasoning here leaves something to be desired. And the series of associations rests on no factual basis.” 17 hours ago
  • Vladimir Putin
    Vladimir Putin “We have no aggressive intentions towards these states. The idea that we will attack some other country - Poland, the Baltic States, and the Czechs are also being scared - is complete nonsense. It's just drivel. If they supply F-16s, and they are talking about this and are apparently training pilots, this will not change the situation on the battlefield. And we will destroy the aircraft just as we destroy today tanks, armoured vehicles and other equipment, including multiple rocket launchers. Of course, if they will be used from airfields in third countries, they become for us legitimate targets, wherever they might be located.” 17 hours ago
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Azerbaijan

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The IPSEs are presented in chronological order based on when the IPSEs have been pronounced.

“After the surrender of the criminal junta, this source of tension, this den of poison, has already been consigned to history. The region's [Karabakh] ethnic Armenians will enjoy full educational, cultural and religious rights. All ethnic groups and faiths would be united as one fist - for Azerbaijan, for dignity, for the Motherland.”

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President of Azerbaijan
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“Today we had a very detailed and I would say frank conversation on issues of border delimitation and demarcation and unblocking of transport arteries. We openly discussed our plans, we openly discussed issues that cause concern with both sides. The most important thing is that the decisions that we've made in the issue of settling disputes, differences will contribute to a more secure and predictable situation in the South Caucasus. In Azerbaijan we feel like turning over the page of many years of confrontation with Armenia and begin a stage of normal interaction. I think our meeting will lead to good results that won't make us wait for too long.”

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President of Azerbaijan
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“The Azerbaijan strategic goal is to establish at least de facto control over Syunik province. President Aliyev of Azerbaijan has stated many times publicly that Syunik province artificially separates the Turkic world spanning from Istanbul to Kazakhstan.”

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Yerevan-based political scientist
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“This is a very surprising event. Every country can carry out any military drill on its own territory. It's their sovereign right. But why now, and why on our border? Why weren't the drills held when the Armenians were in the Jabrayil, Fizuli and Zangilan regions? Why is this being done after we liberated these lands, after 30 years of occupation?”

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President of Azerbaijan
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“The depravity and lack of humanity captured in these videos shows the deliberate intention to cause ultimate harm and humiliation to victims, in clear violation of international humanitarian law. Both Azerbaijani and Armenian authorities must immediately conduct independent, impartial investigations and identify all those responsible.”

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Amnesty International research director for Eastern Europe and Central Asia
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“Azerbaijanis are saying according to the United Nations, this land belongs to them … there is a sense disappointment and anger in Azerbaijan about the scenes [burning homes] they are seeing. They are saying the Armenians are vandalising something which did not belong to them in the first place,”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Azerbaijan
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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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“Even if they wanted to stop now, [the Azeri public] would be strongly against it – people would demand to continue the war to the end. Right now they are very focused on victory – not peace, or any sort of negotiation.”

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Azeri analyst and writer based in Ankara
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“Armenian armed forces during the day on October 26 and overnight into October 27 fired at the positions of Azerbaijani Army units in different directions at the front and at our settlements near the front line with various weapons.”

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Statement of Azerbaijani Defense Ministry
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“We are committed to finding a political solution [to] the conflict and ready to resume substantive talks immediately. Armenia must stop avoiding meaningful negotiations and choose lasting peace.”

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Azerbaijan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs
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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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“As a first step, Armenia needs to withdraw from the seven occupied regions of Azerbaijan surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh. This was agreed by all parties as a part of the 2009 Madrid Principles, as well as in the 1993 UN Security Council resolutions. Such a move would create favourable conditions for further steps, such as the return of refugees, the opening of communication between the two parties, and so on.”

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Chairman of the Center of Analysis of International Relations in Baku
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“It was Russia that helped occupy Nagorno-Karabakh and districts around it, and has all these years stood in Baku’s way to settle the conflict peacefully. Judging by the statements of [President] Aliyev that a new era will begin in the region after the war, Baku has finally made serious conclusions about Russia’s role, and its ties with Moscow won’t be the same.”

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Political analyst based in the Azerbaijani capital Baku
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“We see an unprecedented information attack on Azerbaijan. The Armenian side deliberately releases fakes – for example, about the participation of certain Syrian mercenaries on the Azeri side.”

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Political analyst based in the Azerbaijani capital Baku
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“Armenia is trying to attack and take control of our pipelines. If Armenia tries to take control of the pipelines there, I can say that the outcome will be severe for them.”

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President of Azerbaijan
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“These engraving on the parcels of missiles which fired to Ganja and Mingachevir prove that they were SCUD Missiles. Ballistic missile which can carry nuclear heads. Thorough investigation by ANAMA proved. Ballistic missile with huge impact to dense residential area.”

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Assistant to the President of Azerbaijan, Head of Foreign Policy Affairs Department of the Presidential Administration
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“When Pashinyan gave us an ultimatum, when he offended the feelings of Azerbaijanis, he deserved to have been punished for it. And we [punished him]. He should thank Putin for the fact that once again, Russia came to save Armenia.”

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President of Azerbaijan
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“Ganja and Mingachevir cities have no active artillery units deployed there. No single rocket or bullet was fired from this cities. Yet Armenian army targets them. And somehow they keep hitting only civilian targets.”

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Investigative journalist based in Azerbaijan
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“They believe that after 30 years … this is the first time they have the upper hand. They have military power with more sophisticated weapons. They believe a long truce or long-term ceasefire will only help Armenians build their positions”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Azerbaijan
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“The conflict is now being settled by military means and political means will come next. Nearly three decades of international talks haven't yielded an inch of progress, we haven't been given back an inch of the occupied lands.”

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President of Azerbaijan
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“Today Azerbaijan’s Army has liberated the town of Hadrut, and Chayli, Yukhari Guzlek, Gorazilli, Gishlag, Garajali, Efendiler, Suleymanli and Sur villages. Long live Azerbaijan’s Army! Karabakh is Azerbaijan!”

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President of Azerbaijan
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“I call on each of you to disclose the fakes of Armenian propaganda and to get the truth about the Armenian aggression to the international community on all platforms! Everyone who considers Azerbaijan their Motherland has to raise their voice and disprove the Armenian lies!”

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Azerbaijan’s first lady and vice president
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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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“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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“President Aliyev feels he has a green light for this crackdown because Western democracies are too busy right now focusing on their own problems with the coronavirus and their economies. Thanks to COVID-19 and recent border clashes between Azerbaijani and Armenian forces, Aliyev has found that he can go after his opponents without having to face international criticism. With a snap of his finger, President Aliyev can decide everything himself in the cases against his rivals without any due process. This could be the death of the dream for democracy in Azerbaijan.”

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Washington-based Azerbaijan specialist for Amnesty International and journalist for the independent Turan news agency
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“Another provocation of Armenia was prevented. An appropriate response was given. The blood of our servicemen and martyrs will not go in vain. This ugly and insidious policy will lead Armenia to the abyss.”

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President of Azerbaijan
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