IPSEs IN THE LAST 24H
  • Steve Witkoff
    Steve Witkoff “The meeting was positive, upbeat, constructive. Everybody was there to get to the right outcome.” 23 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.” 23 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.” 23 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.” 23 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.” 23 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 assess that Hamas has recruited almost as many new militants as it has lost. That is a recipe for an enduring insurgency and perpetual war.”

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U.S. Secretary of State
14 Jan 2025 3 1
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“It can't be ruled out that Ukraine will cease to exist at all in the coming year. Kyiv collapsed long before Russia's 2022 invasion due to its alleged violent enforcement of neo-Nazi ideology and ardent Russophobia.”

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Secretary of Russia's Security Council
14 Jan 2025 3 2
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“I believe that, first and foremost, we need to hear from the Greenlandic people. This is similar to how we - as neighbours of other islands, peninsulas, and territories - listened to the residents of Crimea, Donbas, and Novorossiya to understand their stance on the regime that had seized power through an unlawful coup.”

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Russian Foreign Minister
14 Jan 2025 7 2
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“We will be waiting for specific initiatives. President Putin has said on multiple occasions that he is ready to meet, but no proposals have been made yet. President Trump also said that Putin wanted to meet and he believed they should meet but he first needed to take office.”

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Russian Foreign Minister
14 Jan 2025 4 3
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“The Presidential Security team has warned once again that it sees that this arrest warrant is having no legal basis and said that they will carry out regular security protocols. That presumably means they will do whatever it takes to protect the president, who remains barricaded inside his official residence right now.”

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Journalist reporting for Al Jazeera from Seoul
14 Jan 2025 3 2
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“This is serious. It's unprecedented. I'm going to be blunt: they need to get their act together. Simple as that. It shouldn't be up to the premiers to be calling for a followup, in-person meeting. This should have happened a while ago, and we need to work as Team Canada. We can't have a divided Canada, we have to make sure we all stick together, and we're all singing off the same song sheet.”

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Premier of Ontario
14 Jan 2025 6 2
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“It is a fact even Robert Fico himself is hesitating whether he is able to win the majority. If he hadn't sent the signals, this initiative probably wouldn't have happened … It is a moment of emancipation of the opposition.”

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Political scientist at the Bratislava Policy Institute
14 Jan 2025 1 2
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“Robert Fico has left Slovakia. Instead of being in our homeland and addressing the problems that people are facing, he is flying around the world, kowtowing to dictators, enjoying luxury somewhere in Vietnam, insulting our neighbors and partners, and resigned from governing of our country.”

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Leader of Progressive Slovakia
14 Jan 2025 2 2
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“The communication of captured soldiers from North Korea with Ukrainian investigators continues. We are establishing the facts. We are checking all the details. The world will know the complete truth about how Russia uses such guys who grew up in a complete information vacuum, know nothing about Ukraine at all and are used by Russia solely to continue and expand this war.”

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President of Ukraine
14 Jan 2025 3 3
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“On average, European countries easily spend up to a quarter of their national income on pensions, health and social security systems, and we need only a small fraction of that money to make defense much stronger. The final NATO spending target might be around 3.6 or 3.7 percent of GDP unless they do a better job of joint buying of weapons and equipment, as well as innovation. Even if that happens, defense budgets will be impressively more than the 2 percent. We are safe now, but not in four or five years. If spending doesn't go up Europeans should get out their Russian language courses or go to New Zealand. I'm deeply concerned about the security situation in Europe. We are not at war, but we are not at peace either ... That means we need to invest more in defense and produce more capabilities. This cannot wait. We need to boost the resilience of our societies and critical infrastructure.”

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Secretary General of NATO
14 Jan 2025 9 5
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“Russia would also acquire over $26 trillion of titanium, lithium, and other rare earth resources in the occupied Donbas. For most Russians, the negative consequences of all the economic sanctions and military losses would be dwarfed by such a victory.”

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Former Assistant Secretary General of NATO
14 Jan 2025 7 3
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“We have foreign interference laws in this country and Australian elections are a matter for Australians.”

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Prime Minister of Australia
14 Jan 2025 3 3
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“The timing of Hamas's attack was no accident. Israel's growing integration in the region, the prospect of normalisation with Saudi Arabia, posed an existential threat to Hamas's power, its ambitions to dominate the Palestinian political landscape, its raison d'etre - which is the rejection of two states and the destruction of Israel.”

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U.S. Secretary of State
14 Jan 2025 4 3
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“The US wants no rivals in any field, starting with energy, where they unabashedly approve terrorist activities aimed at destroying the foundation of EU energy security, and where they stir up their Ukrainian clients to now target the TurkStream following the Nord Stream pipelines.”

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Russian Foreign Minister
14 Jan 2025 6 2
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“Today, I can announce that NATO is launching Baltic Sentry under the authority of NATO supreme allied commander. This military activity is part of our ongoing effort to enhance maritime presence and monitoring of key areas for our alliance. We have agreed today to launch an initiative to employ and deploy new technologies to this effort, including a small fleet of naval drones to provide enhanced surveillance and deterrence. Across the alliance, we have seen elements of a campaign to destabilize our societies through cyberattacks, assassination attempts, and sabotage, including possible sabotage of undersea cables in the Baltic Sea. We are also working with allies to integrate their national surveillance assets with NATO, ensuring comprehensive threat detection. Ship captains must understand that potential threats to our infrastructure will have consequences, including possible boarding, impounding, and arrest.”

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Secretary General of NATO
14 Jan 2025 11 3
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