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  • Volodymyr Zelenskiy
    Volodymyr Zelenskiy “There are prospects [for a new Ukrainian counteroffensive]. First and foremost we need to stabilise the situation at the line of contact. As you can see, it is not stable. I would say this: it's their turn now. They need to be stopped, and we will stop them. Then we need the appropriate staffing for the brigades so that they can take the next counteroffensive step.” 12 hours ago
  • Giorgi Revishvili
    Giorgi Revishvili “Despite the Georgian Dream having the majority to override the veto, it was important for the president to make the move. The president rightfully said how it [foreign agent's law] is a Russia law and contradicts all of European standards. There is also a fundamental shift in the political landscape with the younger generation becoming increasingly involved in politics. The youth is the driving force behind these protests.” 12 hours ago
  • Salome Zourabichvili
    Salome Zourabichvili “Today I set a veto … on the law, which is Russian in its essence and which contradicts our constitution.” 12 hours ago
  • Mohammed Jamjoom
    Mohammed Jamjoom “What we're seeing more and more of in the past few days is that there is a huge amount of disagreement amongst war cabinet members about the plan going forward for Gaza. And this echoes also the concerns by US government that has said repeatedly that Netanyahu needs to try to figure out a plan for a post-war Gaza scenario.” 12 hours ago
  • Benny Gantz
    Benny Gantz “If you choose to lead the nation to the abyss, we will withdraw from the government [by June 8], turn to the people, and form a government that can bring about a real victory. We did not claim dominance. We did not demand jobs. All we wanted was to serve our country and our people. For many months, the unity was indeed real and meaningful. It prevented serious mistakes, led to great achievements, and returned home over a hundred hostages. Together, we faced the hardships of the campaign, protected the nation with a good and strong spirit - and gave the fighters on the front a feeling of being backed by a shared destiny. But lately, something has gone wrong. Essential decisions were not made. A small minority has taken over the command bridge of the Israeli ship of state and is steering her toward the rocks. I came here today to tell the truth. And the truth is hard: while Israeli soldiers show supreme bravery on the front, some of the people who sent them into battle behave with cowardice and irresponsibility.” 16 hours ago
  • Volodymyr Zelenskiy
    Volodymyr Zelenskiy “Let's not forget about other fronts beyond the Kharkiv front: the Kramatorsk, Pokrovsk, and Kurakhove fronts, and the southern fronts; it's tough on all of those fronts, and our forces are fighting back with dignity. I am especially grateful to the soldiers who repelled the Russian assault on Chasiv Yar. Our forces destroyed more than 20 pieces of the occupiers' equipment. Good job!” 16 hours ago
  • 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.” 19 hours 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.” 20 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.” 20 hours ago
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Sudan

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“There are no problems that cannot be resolved without dialogue. It is important to respect all decisions and agreements that were decided upon … refraining from any measures that would disrupt the transitional period and shake stability in Sudan.”

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Secretary-General of the Arab League
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“We call on the security forces to immediately release those they have unlawfully detained. The actions of the military represent a betrayal of the revolution, the transition, and the legitimate requests of the Sudanese people for peace, justice and economic development.”

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EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
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“I condemn the ongoing military coup in Sudan. Prime Minister Hamdok [Abdalla Hamdok] & all other officials must be released immediately. There must be full respect for the constitutional charter to protect the hard-won political transition. The UN will continue to stand with the people of Sudan.”

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Secretary-general of the United Nations
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“Telecommunications access has been restricted in the country so it's very hard to communicate with people here. The military has also blocked all roads and bridges leading into Khartoum city. We've seen soldiers blocking access and they are telling us these are the orders they got. They are saying access to Khartoum city is to be restricted, and this is raising concern because that's where the government institutions are, that's where the presidential palace and the prime minister's offices are located.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Sudan capital Khartoum
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“The essence of this crisis … is the inability to reach a consensus on a national project among the revolutionary and change forces. This is due to the deep splits among civilians and among the military, as well as between the civilians and the military. The serious political crisis that we are living in right now, I would not be exaggerating to say, is the worst and most dangerous crisis that not only threatens the transition, but threatens our whole country. I am not neutral or a mediator in this conflict. My clear and firm position is complete alignment to the civilian democratic transition. This crisis was not created today, it did not descend upon us from the sky, and it did not surprise us at all.”

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Prime Minister of Sudan
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“The armed forces resisted an incursion by Ethiopian troops and forced them to retreat. The army will not allow the Ethiopian forces to enter Al-Fashqa again after reclaiming the territory.”

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Media adviser to the Commander-in-Chief of the Sudanese Armed Forces
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“Grievances of the demonstrators are justified. It's not only the concerns of the Beja tribe … I think it's the demands of the people in the eastern part of the country. The anger has been simmering for decades and it has reached a point where they could no longer take it. The anger escalated especially after the Juba agreement was signed with groups in Darfur - which excluded others in eastern and northern parts of the country. Consequently, we see anger accumulating and reaching a point where they are now, I think, sabotaging the whole country.”

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Founder and president of the Sudan Policy Forum
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“The Beja tribe said the deal [October 2020 peace agreement between opposition and armed groups with Sudanese government] is not representative and does not address the root causes of marginalization and underdevelopment in the eastern region. They say they want to make sure the government understands what it means to have an economic crisis, to be underdeveloped and to get their voices heard.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Sudan capital Khartoum
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“[The military leaders] blame politicians for the current situation of the country. The spoke about the economy. They said that the politicians seem to be focused on getting power and not focusing on the issues that matter to civilians.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Sudan capital Khartoum
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“Politicians are the main cause behind coups because they have neglected the average citizen … and are more concerned fighting over how they can stay in power. This has created disenchantment among citizens.”

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Deputy General of the Sovereign Council
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“There will be no stability without civilian oversight over all the state apparatus, including the military and intelligence agencies. A genuine reform process needs to start now.”

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Sudanese former deputy chief of staff to the prime minister
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“What happened is an orchestrated coup by factions inside and outside the armed forces, and this is an extension of the attempts by remnants since the fall of the former regime to abort the civilian democratic transition.”

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Prime Minister of Sudan
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“There are also concerns about the farmers because Sudanese officials say 20 million people, most of them more farmers along the Nile will be affected by the filling of the dam.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Sudan capital Khartoum
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“For Sudan, all options are possible, including returning [the matter] to the UN Security Council and hardening policy … [if] Ethiopia embarks on a second filling [of the dam] without agreement.”

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Sudanese Irrigation and Water Resources Minister
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“Every army in the world invests in defence companies. But it is unacceptable for the military and/or security services to do so in productive sectors, and thus compete with the private sector.”

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Prime Minister of Sudan
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