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  • Mahmoud Abbas
    Mahmoud Abbas “We stand ready to work with you [Donald Trump] to achieve peace during you tenure. This would be guided by the two-state solution on international legitimacy. This vision seeks the establishment of the State of Palestine and the State of Israel living side by side in peace and security.” 2 hours ago
  • Craig Kennedy
    Craig Kennedy “Moscow now faces a dilemma: the longer it puts off a ceasefire, the greater the risk that credit events - such as corporate and bank bailouts - uncontrollably arise and weaken Moscow's negotiating leverage.” 2 hours ago
  • Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan “As regards the issue of natural gas, Slovakia was disconnected from gas with termination of transit via Ukraine. We discussed this matter, we have the TurkStream gas pipeline. Let's make a step and discuss this topic at the level of energy ministers. The demand of Slovakia for natural gas should be satisfied. I suggested solving this issue through talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Mr. Putin. I hope we will be able to have communications, to start telephone diplomacy as early as this week.” 2 hours ago
  • Emmanuel Macron
    Emmanuel Macron “The challenge after the fighting ends will be to provide Ukraine with guarantees against any return to war on its territory and guarantees for our own security.” 3 hours ago
  • Yara Hawari
    Yara Hawari “While the Gaza ceasefire is a positive step the danger to the occupied West Bank from an Israeli invasion continues to rise. It's brought about a huge amount of relief that the bombardment will stop, but I think crucially the ceasefire does not mean an end to the occupation neither in Gaza or the West Bank. So people are under no illusion that this means an end to Israeli control over their lives. I think people are pessimistic as to whether the ceasefire will actually hold because they know the Israeli regime is already trying to sabotage it. The situation in the occupied West Bank remains as precarious as ever. We saw a year of genocide in Gaza go unchecked so the big question is could they do the same in the West Bank? I'm afraid without accountability measures the answer is yes.” 7 hours ago
  • Joe Biden
    Joe Biden “These are exceptional circumstances, and I cannot in good conscience do nothing. Baseless and politically motivated investigations wreak havoc on the lives, safety and financial security of targeted individuals and their families. The issuance of these pardons should not be mistaken as an acknowledgment that any individual engaged in any wrongdoing, nor should acceptance be misconstrued as an admission of guilt for any offense. Our nation owes these public servants a debt of gratitude for their tireless commitment to our country.” 7 hours ago
  • Ali Jarbawi
    Ali Jarbawi “Hamas's parades through Gaza on Sunday are more than a message to the international community that it is in control. They also reflect the reality on the ground. Hamas was there before the war and they're there now.” 17 hours ago
  • Ibrahim Madhoun
    Ibrahim Madhoun “The message is that Hamas is 'the day after' for the war. They're conveying that Hamas must be a part of any future arrangements, or at least, be coordinated with.” 17 hours ago
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November, 2024

“Tariffs are going to increase costs on a lot of U.S. multinationals. The conventional wisdom is that would make many in the market nervous. The desire for a rising stock market and higher tariffs are somewhat in tension. Mr. Trump's Treasury secretary will have to grapple with those crosscurrents.”

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Senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington
19 Nov 2024 5 2
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“Whoever becomes Treasury secretary will face a full plate and daunting challenges, including making the case for large tax cuts, which will cause a huge explosion in debt and deficits, dealing with the Fed - and perhaps combatively so - on behalf of the president. Mr. Trump's Treasury secretary will also have to deal with jousting over the dollar and exchange rate policy with noisy White House and trade teams calling for devaluation.”

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Longtime former Treasury official
19 Nov 2024 6 2
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“I think Trump has a problem in that he wants two different things. He wants somebody who will be deeply loyal, and he wants someone who will be deeply reassuring to markets. Since markets are fearful of the tariff agenda, it's hard to square both things.”

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Treasury secretary in the Clinton administration
19 Nov 2024 4 3
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“Armed looting has become systematic and must end immediately. It is hindering life saving aid operations and further endangering the lives of our staff. However, the use of law enforcement operations must be lawful, necessary and proportionate.”

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Spokesperson for the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres
19 Nov 2024 2 2
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“I have had contacts with President Trump. I only understand direct contacts between presidents. As for the teams - they have their own contacts... Regarding the processes being started between our teams - I am confident they will be taking place.”

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President of Ukraine
19 Nov 2024 5 3
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“Ukraine urgently needs to tackle its manpower difficulties on the front, but it can use the longer-range missiles in the meantime to slow the tempo of Russia's recent advances. Ukraine's partners can do little to change the character of the fighting on the line of contact, but by targeting capabilities that are currently giving Russia a battlefield advantage, time can be bought.”

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Analyst at the Royal United Services Institute
19 Nov 2024 4 4
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“When it all started, it started against the Kiev regime. And now it's continuing as a war between Russia and NATO. That's why it took a little bit longer. And it will take a little bit longer. I don't think it's possible to answer the question, when can it end, but the only thing I can tell you, it will come to an end as soon as we reach our goals. It was a special presidential decree by Zelensky forbidding any president of Ukraine any negotiations with the Russians. That's why we continue our military operation because a possibility of peaceful negotiations is now being denied both by Kiev and their rulers in Washington.”

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Kremlin spokesman
19 Nov 2024 5 4
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“Putin doesn't want peace. He sees these attempts [to start talks] as a weakness. And what we need now is not weakness and appeasement. We need strength.”

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Ukraine’s ambassador to the UN in Geneva
19 Nov 2024 6 3
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“On one hand, it [1,000 days of war] proves Ukrainian bravery in the face of brutal Russian aggression. […] On the other hand, this number proves the failure of the international community, including this esteemed council [United Nations Security Council], to stop wars of aggression and atrocities.”

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Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine
19 Nov 2024 6 3
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