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  • Lloyd Austin
    Lloyd Austin “Whether it's munitions, whether it's vehicles, whether it's platforms, I'll just tell you that Ukraine right now is facing some dire battlefield conditions. We're already seeing things on the battlefield begin to shift a bit in Russia's favour. We are seeing them make incremental gains. We're seeing the Ukrainians be challenged in terms of holding the line.” 8 hours ago
  • Xi Jinping
    Xi Jinping “First, we should prioritize the upholding of peace and stability and refrain from seeking selfish gains. Second, we should cool down the situation and not add fuel to the fire. Third, we need to create conditions for the restoration of peace and refrain from further exacerbating tensions. Fourth, we should reduce the negative impact on the world economy and refrain from undermining the stability of global industrial and supply chains.” 21 hours ago
  • Robert Fico
    Robert Fico “According to international law, we all recognise another country's territorial integrity, sovereignty, and the inviolability of its borders. This is a sound theory of international law. But the Russians will never give up Crimea, Donbas, or Luhansk. There is no military solution and never will be. There will only be 100,000 more dead on one side or the other. The only thing that can help is for NATO to interfere, and this is World War III.” 21 hours ago
  • Linda Thomas-Greenfield
    Linda Thomas-Greenfield “I look forward to engaging with both the Republic of Korea and Japan, but like-minded (countries) as well, on trying to develop options both inside the U.N. as well as outside the U.N. The point here is that we cannot allow the work that the panel of experts were doing to lapse.” 21 hours ago
  • Hassan Ahmadian
    Hassan Ahmadian “After the hit on the Iranian consulate, the Iranians could not take it any more. They had to respond by re-establishing their deterrence credibility. Now the Israelis are talking about retaliation. This is not perceived as retaliation in Iran - it is perceived as another attack on Iran.” 21 hours ago
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September, 2022

“Through unheard of sanctions and blockade(s) … they are trying to lead us but to give up the nuclear weapons of our own accord. But never! Let them impose sanctions for 100, nay 1000 days, or even 10 or 100 years.”

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Leader of North Korea
08 Sep 2022 2 3
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“She always put duty first, long after others of her generation had retired. When she became queen, people anticipated a new Elizabethan age of peace and prosperity. Such optimism was justified, with decades of great change and mostly rising living standards. During her long life, she weathered many storms. Elizabeth II mostly stood apart from controversy in the royal family - particularly in her later years - and will justly be remembered as one of the best-loved monarchs of the modern period.”

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Historian
08 Sep 2022 3 1
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“We hope that responsible officials of the two sides will meet in person as soon as possible for a candid discussion on humanitarian matters including the issue of separated families.”

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South Korea Unification Minister
08 Sep 2022 2 2
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“Vietnam's ruling party to be one of the most thin-skinned governments in the region when it comes to public criticism. A noodle seller mocking the Minister's ridiculously expensive steak on a gov't trip is funny, not criminal. Mockery is a legitimate form of expression that should not be considered a crime.”

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Deputy Asia Director, Human Rights Watch
08 Sep 2022 2 2
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“I don't think that the Russian explanation on this particular issue [Vladimir Putin claiming that almost all the Ukrainian grain shipped under a UN-backed deal to ease a global food crisis is reaching rich European nations] reflects the reality on the ground. I think the Russians are feeling a growing exposure to Ukrainian attacks in recent days, and also the Europeans are increasing pressure on Russia, so I think the Russian leadership might have decided to find a way to inflict damage [given] this growing assault. We should see [this] as part of a larger geopolitical game. It's part of a tit for tat [situation]. I find the idea that the Ukrainian ships are targeting nations other than the ones in the Global South somehow fabricated.”

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Professor of international relations at Istanbul Aydin University
08 Sep 2022 7 2
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