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  • Abbas Araghchi
    Abbas Araghchi “If there is similar willingness on the other side, and they refrain from making unreasonable and unrealistic demands, I believe reaching an agreement is likely.” 2 hours ago
  • James David Vance
    James David Vance “Since there are the negotiations I won't prejudge them, but we do feel optimistic that we can hopefully bring this war, this very brutal war, to a close.” 2 hours ago
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    Marco Rubio “We need to figure out here now, within a matter of days, whether this is doable in the short term, because if it's not, then I think we're just going to move on. If it's not possible, if we're so far apart that this is not going to happen, then I think the president is probably at a point where he's going to say, 'well, we're done'.” 2 hours ago
  • Phillips O’Brien
    Phillips O’Brien “They can certainly keep Ukraine in the fight. A lot of it depends on what the US does. We have to be careful about that. If the US actually moves to fully backing Russia and provides Russia with a significant amount of intelligence and support, that will be really a problem for Ukraine and Europe. But assuming, say, the US just pulls out and washes its hands of it, Europe has the resources to keep Ukraine going. It would require mobilisation, effort, a significant amount of commitment on Europe's part. So far, they've not, I think, shown the united will to do that, but they certainly could do it if they wanted to. They have the money. They have the technological know-how. They even have the military equipment to make a significant difference.” 2 hours ago
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Wednesday
February, 2025

“This deal could be a great success, or it could pass quietly. And big success depends on our conversation with President Trump. It is important for me and all of us in the world that America's assistance is not stopped.”

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President of Ukraine
26 Feb 2025 4 2
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“Ukraine is in an extremely difficult position. Now Ukraine is under double pressure as one of our key partners, whom we considered a strategic partner, seems to be changing sides. What Donald Trump has done so far is something nobody in Ukraine expected. The choice is either Ukraine says no, and faces possible consequences, or Ukraine has to accept settlement terms of the U.S.-Russian talks.”

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Security analyst and co-director of the Razumkov Centre in Kyiv, an analytical group
26 Feb 2025 4 3
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“I've had very good conversations with President Putin. I had very good conversations with President Zelenskyy. And until four weeks ago, nobody had conversations with anybody. It was not even a consideration. Nobody thought you could make peace. We're going to do the best we can to make the best deal we can for both sides. But for Ukraine, we're going to try very hard to make a good deal so that they can get as much [of their territory - ed.] back as possible. We want to get as much back as possible.”

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President of the United States
26 Feb 2025 4 2
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“The question is not that we are ungrateful. We are grateful. But if the next agreement contains a condition that new aid will not be free, I will not play. There is no $500 billion debt, nor $350 billion, nor $100 billion. That would be unfair to us.”

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President of Ukraine
26 Feb 2025 3 1
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“I think in our heart of hearts, we've all known that this decision has been coming for three years since the beginning of the conflict in Ukraine. The last few weeks have accelerated my thinking.”

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UK Prime Minister
26 Feb 2025 1 2
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