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    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.” 1 hour ago
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    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.” 1 hour 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'.” 1 hour ago
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    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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#Americans

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“I know there has been some tough language. I know that there have been allies, for example, this side of the pond being worried about the long-term commitment of the U.S. to NATO. The Americans have stated again and again, 'We are committed to NATO. We are committed to Article 5'.”

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Secretary General of NATO
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“Let's be honest, this base, the surrounding area, is less secure than it was 30, 40, years ago, because some of our allies haven't kept up as China and Russia have taken greater and greater interest in Greenland, in this base, in the activities of the brave Americans right here. Denmark has not kept pace with military spending, and Denmark has not kept pace in devoting the resources necessary to keep this base, to keep our troops, and in my view, to keep the people of Greenland safe from a lot of very aggressive incursions from Russia, from China and from other nations. Our message to Denmark is very simple, you have not done a good job by the people of Greenland. You have underinvested in the people of Greenland and you have underinvested in the security architecture of this incredible, beautiful land mass, filled with incredible people.”

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US Vice President
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“The fact that Israel reacted in Beirut for the first time since the ceasefire is very relevant and consequential. This is the time and place for the Americans and the French to put an end to the current situation. Hezbollah is not Lebanon, but it is a militia that is independent and that is the difficulty we are facing here.”

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Former Minister of Religious Services of Israel
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“Everybody will lose. The Americans will lose; Trump will lose, but especially the German car industry [will lose]. Any gains for US manufacturing - as Trump foresees companies rushing to build cars in the country - will not be immediate because it takes time to build production facilities. Instead, a trade war will raise prices for American consumers and incur losses on the US economy. Trump is looking to cause damage to foreign industries. We should really think of retaliation. There is no solution with Trump on the bargaining table.”

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Head of the Germany-based Center for Automotive Research
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“Canada will hold firm and push ahead with retaliatory tariffs and other measures until Trump backs off entirely. Our goal is to get all tariffs removed. We are in a moment right now where Canada has a very, very strong bargaining position, because Canadians are so united and unequivocal about standing up for our country and standing up for our fellow citizens and being very firm that this is an unjustified and unjustifiable trade war launched by the Americans.”

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Prime Minister of Canada
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“Yet again the president is sowing uncertainty and chaos, attempting to undermine our economy by implementing tariffs and then pulling them. We are going to ensure that the Americans understand how pissed off we are.”

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British Columbia Premier
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“After Donald Trump's statements in the last week, it is clear that the Americans are largely indifferent to the fate of Europe. I'm very curious to see how we head toward the NATO summit at the end of June - whether we will still be talking about NATO in its current form or whether we will have to establish an independent European defense capability much more quickly.”

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Chairman of Germany's center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU)
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“Hegseth said very clearly today that from now onwards, the Europeans have to understand that given stark geopolitical developments globally, the Americans won't be primarily focused on Europe's security. There are other challenges. And on top of that agenda is China's growing economic and military clout globally, which the Americans would like to counter.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Brussels, Belgium
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“There are voices which say that Europe could offer security guarantees without the Americans, and I always say no. Security guarantees without America are not real security guarantees. Those who are helping us to save Ukraine will [have the chance to] renovate it, with their businesses together with Ukrainian businesses. All these things we are ready to speak about in detail.”

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President of Ukraine
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“President Trump does not have the power to give away Americans' private information to anyone he chooses, and he cannot cut federal payments approved by Congress. Musk and DOGE have no authority to access Americans' private information and some of our country's most sensitive data.”

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New York Attorney General
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“The idea of Americans going in on the ground in Gaza is a non starter for every senator. So I would suggest we go back to what we've been trying to do which is destroy Hamas and find a way for the Arab world to take over Gaza and the West Bank, in a fashion that would lead to a Palestinian state that Israel can live with.”

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Senator from South Carolina and member of the Republican Party
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“An attack of this magnitude, Canadians will demand that their government respond. I hope Americans understand right now that in Canada there's a lot of anger. We are supposed to be the United States's closest ally, and folks are trying to wrap their heads around why this is happening.”

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President of Unifor, representing Canadian autoworkers
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“It is very understandable that people are worried. But the most important thing now is that people remain calm. We must be able to meet and talk about this calmly. That's what we're working on [a meeting with Trump]. You can't get around the fact that if they [the U.S.] want to talk about Greenland, they have to talk to Greenland. The Greenlandic people must make it clear what they want to be. We do not want to be Danes. We do not want to be Americans.”

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Premier of Greenland
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“The reality is we are going to work with the U.S. - yesterday, today and tomorrow. Greenlanders did not want to become Americans. We have to be very smart on how we act. The power struggles between the superpowers are rising and are now knocking on our door.”

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Premier of Greenland
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“Danish Realm [which includes Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands] is open to a dialogue with the Americans on how we can cooperate, possibly even more closely than we already do, to ensure that American ambitions are fulfilled. In conjunction with the melting of the Arctic and new shipping lanes opening up, we are unfortunately also seeing an increase in great power rivalry. We see a Russia that is arming itself. We see a China that is also starting to take an interest. I try to deal with the realities, and I think we should all do ourselves a favour by getting our heart rate down a bit.”

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Danish Foreign Minister
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“Ahmed al-Sharaa has indicated the long-standing, strategic nature of Russia-Syria relations, and we fully support this perspective. The Americans are trying to partition Syria and are supporting organizations that aim to exploit Syria's oil to achieve this goal. Russia recognizes Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's concerns and is working to uphold Syria's unity, in particular in eastern areas under U.S. influence.”

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Russian Foreign Minister
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“The deck is being reshuffled and all options are in play in a new Syria. I think there is some cause for optimism there in Sullivan's statement because previously, while the Assad regime was around and ISIS was very strong, while al-Qaeda was present in Syria, there were a lot of organisations the Americans would not talk to, saying they're beyond the pale, they're terrorists, they're autocrats, dictators, what have you. In this new Syria, I think it really shows you how the deck is being reshuffled and all options are in play now that the US is basically saying we're prepared to talk to all these organisations, including ones it has labelled terrorists, like HTS.”

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Lecturer in international peace and security at Durham University in the UK
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“Rebuilding Syria is going to be impossible without the participation and help of regional and international donors and stakeholders: not just the economy, but also the Syrian military, because there is no country with sovereignty that does not have security. But for that to happen, the new transitional government must open up quickly to the other parts of the opposition and the other parts of Syrian society and must build bridges. Take the example of Turkiye - we all know that Turkiye came out more influential in Syria and Iran came out weaker. But Turkiye could play a major role as a neighbour, not as a dominant power. That's why I think the next government in Syria will have to deploy its security forces up to the Turkish border, there's no doubt about that. There should be no Turks, no Americans, no Israelis - no one - bombing or taking control of territory in Syria.”

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Senior political analyst at Al Jazeera
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“The outcome of this election is not what we wanted, not what we fought for, not what we voted for, but hear me when I say that the light of America's promise will always burn bright as long as we never give up and as long as we keep fighting. While I concede this election, I do not concede the fight that fueled this campaign. I will never give up a fight for a future where Americans can pursue their dreams ambitions and aspirations. I will never give up the fight for our democracy. We will continue to wage this fight in the voting booth, in the courts and in the public square. Sometimes the fight takes a while. That doesn't mean we won't win. The important thing is don't ever give up. Don't ever stop trying to make the world a better place.”

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Vice President and Democratic nominee in the U.S. presidential election
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“In July, at the Washington summit, NATO leaders reaffirmed their claim to the alliance's leading role not only in the Euro-Atlantic region, but also in the Asia-Pacific region. If you read the NATO declaration, it turns out that this 'defensive' alliance, in order to protect the territory of its members, intends to fight these 'defensive' battles in the South China Sea and in the Taiwan Strait, a thousand miles from its shores. All reasonable observers understand that this is a road to nowhere. However, the Americans are deliberately introducing NATO's military infrastructure into the Pacific Ocean, not hiding the goal of increasing pressure on China, North Korea, and Russia.”

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Russian Foreign Minister
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