IPSEs IN THE LAST 24H
  • Steve Witkoff
    Steve Witkoff “The meeting was positive, upbeat, constructive. Everybody was there to get to the right outcome.” 21 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.” 21 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.” 21 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.” 21 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.” 21 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.” 22 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].” 22 hours ago
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Tuesday
November, 2024

“From now, we confirm that the resistance will remain, will continue, will carry on. In fact, Hezbollah's social service arms were already prepared to help the displaced return home. When Israel's aggression against Lebanon ends, then the resistance that was fighting in the battlefield will itself be working to help its people to return and to rebuild.”

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Lebanese parliamentarian from Hezbollah
26 Nov 2024 3 2
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“Everyone is coming to the table because of President Trump. His resounding victory sent a clear message to the rest of the world that chaos won't be tolerated. I'm glad to see concrete steps towards deescalation in the Middle East.”

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US Congressman set to serve as Trump’s national security adviser
26 Nov 2024 2 1
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“Trump often threatened to enact harsh policies during his first term in the White House from 2017 to 2021 but didn't always follow through. My initial thought is that this is probably some sort of negotiating tactic rather than something he actually wants to go through with - in part because it would be hugely damaging to the American economy. He's being a bully, which is what he is, and he's making these kind of threats to see what kind of goodies he can get. The Republican's remarks about fentanyl and irregular migration appear more geared towards Mexico than Canada. That's not really an issue in Canada-US relations.”

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Hudson research chair in Canada-US relations at St Francis Xavier University in Canada
26 Nov 2024 6 1
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“It is imperative that this cease-fire be respected, and that it be lasting, in order to restore the security of the Lebanese and Israeli people. We would spare no effort to support the implementation of this agreement, including by helping the Lebanese army increase its presence in southern Lebanon. The deal should open the path to a cease-fire in Gaza.”

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President of France
26 Nov 2024 4 1
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“We talked about some of the challenges that we can work on together. It was a good call. This is a relationship that we know takes a certain amount of working on, and that's what we'll do.”

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Prime Minister of Canada
26 Nov 2024 2 1
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“The agreement - based on reported details - appears very fragile and impossible to implement, especially where it relies on the Lebanese army expanding its role.”

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Columnist for Haaretz - Former ambassador and Consul General of Israel in New York
26 Nov 2024 3 1
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“Without a comprehensive political agreement involving Iran, the ceasefire risks being a temporary measure. Even under these circumstances, the ceasefire would likely buy several years of relative peace.”

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Associate professor of Middle East political affairs at the Lebanese American University
26 Nov 2024 5 2
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“Trump may have just tossed the threat out there, as he does. But Mexico's response, that we're going to respond to you with tariffs, that will make Trump really impose them.”

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Director of economic analysis of the financial group Banco Base
26 Nov 2024 3 1
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“This isn't a ceasefire. It's a return to the concept of quiet for quiet, and will already saw where this leads. Ultimately we'll again need to return to Lebanon.”

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Minister of National Security of Israel
26 Nov 2024 3 2
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“Allowing Georgia to slip into authoritarian hands would send a dangerous message that democratic values are negotiable. For the US and EU, this is not just about Georgia. At stake is the West's credibility in the wider region. Georgia aligns with Western foreign policy priorities such as countering the expansion of Chinese, Russian, and Iranian influence in the Black Sea region.”

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Doctoral fellow at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy specializing in Russian hybrid warfare, disinformation, and Euro-Atlantic security and politics
26 Nov 2024 4 2
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“While conclusions about the influence of individual members of Trump's team are purely speculative, there are signs that Zelenskyy has given up on his principal position about the return of all occupied areas, including the Crimean peninsula that Moscow annexed in 2014. Before Trump's election, Kyiv insisted that it would not recognise the occupied territories as part of Russia. There is also a Putin factor. The Russian leader's conduct could run contrary to the expectations of Trump's team and cause an upset, before they are in conflict with Zelenskyy and Ukraine's Western supporters.”

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Research Fellow at Bremen University
26 Nov 2024 3 2
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“The Ukrainian government is dismayed as to what to do when Trump returns to the White House in January. There are no new strategies, everyone wants to change their tune on the go. A key moment will be when Trump appoints a new US ambassador to Kyiv and a special envoy for the Russia-Ukraine war.”

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Kyiv-based analyst
26 Nov 2024 5 2
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“We're getting ready for the worst-case scenario, when [Trump] stops all the supplies. Trump has also said that if Moscow does not start peace talks, he will up the ante by supplying advanced arms to Kyiv. But it is hard to expect anything concrete from him. There are expectations, but it's like talking to the wind.”

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Lieutenant General - Former deputy chief of Ukraine’s general staff of armed forces
26 Nov 2024 3 3
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