IPSEs IN THE LAST 24H
  • Steve Witkoff
    Steve Witkoff “The meeting was positive, upbeat, constructive. Everybody was there to get to the right outcome.” 22 hours ago
  • Marco Rubio
    Marco Rubio “Ending the war in Ukraine could unlock the door for incredible opportunities that exist to partner with the Russians geopolitically on issues of common interest and, frankly, economically on issues that hopefully will be good for the world and also improve our relations in the long term.” 22 hours ago
  • Sergey Lavrov
    Sergey Lavrov “We explained today that the deployment of any troops, any armed forces from NATO countries but under other flags, either the European Union or national flags, changes nothing in this context. For us, of course, this is unacceptable.” 22 hours ago
  • Marco Rubio
    Marco Rubio “Russia and the United States have agreed to restore their embassies in Moscow and Washington to previous staffing levels to facilitate continued diplomatic engagement. We will need active work of diplomatic missions capable of functioning normally to be able to continue these contacts.” 22 hours ago
  • Jana Puglierin
    Jana Puglierin “February 2022 destroyed our faith in a collective security order with Russia and showed us the dark side of our fundamental dependence on Russia and China in critical areas. February 2025 shows us that the Americans no longer feel responsible for European security - and that their interests are fundamentally different from ours.” 22 hours ago
  • Volodymyr Zelenskiy
    Volodymyr Zelenskiy “Ukraine, Europe in a broad sense - and this includes the European Union, Turkiye, and the UK - should be involved in conversations and the development of the necessary security guarantees with America regarding the fate of our part of the world.” 23 hours ago
  • Mariia Mezentseva
    Mariia Mezentseva “It's not yet very clear how this negotiating table will look. But defence and justice must be at the forefront of any solution to end the war, and the US, Europe and Ukraine must be on board. It's not Russia who can dictate the rules because they are the invaders. It has to be absolutely [reversed].” 23 hours ago
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January, 2025

“We do not look at Syria except as a unified country. Syria would prioritize being a source of stability for its neighbors and renounce the coercive tactics used by the previous regime.”

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Syria’s new Foreign Minister
07 Jan 2025 2 2
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“Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders. On one hand, I am pleased regarding the rise in American interest in Greenland. But of course it is important that it takes place in a way where it is the Greenlanders' decision, what their future holds.”

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Prime Minister of Denmark
07 Jan 2025 5 2
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“I'm not gonna commit to that. No. It might be that you'll have to do something. I can't assure you - you're talking about Panama and Greenland - no, I can't assure you on either of those two. But I can say this: We need them for economic security.”

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US President-elect
07 Jan 2025 4 4
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“You just have to see the celebration on the channels of well-known disinformation actors to know this is bad news for Meta users. And it's hard to overlook that the move comes after demands by the incoming US president Donald Trump and his advisor Elon Musk. Most importantly, fact-checkers did not censor anyone and never ever asked Meta to remove anything legal.”

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Associate director of the independent Spanish fact-checking platform Maldita.es
07 Jan 2025 5 2
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“The Liberal Party, such as it is, has been the Justin Trudeau party for more than a decade. That has made it hard for the party to let go of him and for Mr. Trudeau to relinquish control. I think the Liberals are now clinging to the idea that there is no longer a path forward for him, but there is absolutely a path forward for someone else. Sixty or 90 days are not a long time to reinvent a party after 10 years in power. How many more rabbits are in the hat? How many more pivots are there?”

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President of the Angus Reid Institute a Vancouver-based polling firm
07 Jan 2025 4 4
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“The prime minister stepping down means it will be hard for him to carry any meaningful mandate in negotiating with the U.S., and it doesn't signal any unity within Canada. It's not a great time for Canada to be in this situation.”

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Senior program associate at the Canada Institute of the Wilson Center, a Washington-based foreign policy research institute
07 Jan 2025 4 5
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“It is important for Ukraine to have a bridgehead in the Kursk region as an instrument of pressure in the negotiations and as an opportunity to negotiate a territorial exchange. Ukraine doesn't need any territory in Russia. Ukraine can negotiate to withdraw from the Kursk region, but in exchange, for example, for the withdrawal of Russian troops from the Kharkiv region. Such an option is possible.”

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Kyiv-based analyst
07 Jan 2025 7 3
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“What we are seeing now has an effect not only on the north of the Kharkiv region - on the enemy's activity along the border with the Sumy region - but also on other directions of the front.”

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Spokesman for Ukraine's National Guard
07 Jan 2025 7 3
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