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  • Emmanuel Macron
    Emmanuel Macron “If the Russians were to break through the front lines, if there were a Ukrainian request [of sending ground troops to Ukraine], which is not the case today, we would legitimately have to ask ourselves this question.” 5 hours ago
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    David Cameron “We will give three billion pounds every year for as long as is necessary. We've just really emptied all we can in terms of giving equipment. The aid package was the largest from the UK so far. Some of that (equipment) is actually arriving in Ukraine today, while I'm here. Ukraine has a right to use the weapons provided by London to strike targets inside Russia, and that it was up to Kyiv whether to do so. Ukraine has that right. Just as Russia is striking inside Ukraine, you can quite understand why Ukraine feels the need to make sure it's defending itself.” 5 hours ago
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#Antony Blinken

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“I think what is slowly developing is global isolation and condemnation for Israel, it's developing into a situation where it could become a pariah state. Go back to apartheid in South Africa - that country was eventually suspended from the United Nations, for 20 years it wasn't even let to take part in UN activities. And I think it's that sort of isolation and global disdain that Israel might be facing, and it's exactly that that this weekend the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned Prime Minister Netanyahu of when he talked about the possible Rafah offensive.”

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Al Jazeera’s diplomatic editor
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“We must accelerate existing foreign military sales to Taiwan so they get there quicker, and we should use security assistance to help Taiwan acquire additional capabilities. We should absolutely spend more to help with Taiwan's defence. I hope you [Antony Blinken] can commit to that during today's hearing.”

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United States Senator from Idaho
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“The key message that the secretary [Antony Blinken] will take with him on this trip is that our partnerships deliver. The Quad is a key component of US foreign economic and security policy in the Indo-Pacific region … It's through this partnership that we're strengthening the security environment in the region to push back against aggression and coercion.”

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Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
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“This [military] support not only speaks to our strategic plans of Ukraine joining the alliance, but more importantly to the level of our military, our military supplies. Your [Antony Blinken] visit is very important. It underlines once again your powerful support of our independence and sovereignty.”

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President of Ukraine
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“Secretary of State [Antony] Blinken and I are sons of Holocaust survivors; we know there are moments when nations must use force to protect the world from evil. Iranians will race to the bomb if they do not believe that the world is serious about stopping them. Israel reserves the right to act at any given moment in any way. That is not only our right; it is also our responsibility.”

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Foreign Affairs Minister of Israel
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“Reassuring words such as those heard yesterday from Secretary Blinken [Antony Blinken] are not enough for Paris - especially after French authorities learned that this agreement was months in the making.”

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Visiting fellow at Washington's Center for Strategic and International Studies
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“The ultimate goal will always remain denuclearization. But statements by Vice President Kamala Harris and Secretary of State Antony Blinken in years past suggest that they knew that outright denuclearization wasn't realistic. Since the Biden administration took office, the U.S. has signaled its willingness to negotiate. To me, this suggests that the administration has accepted that a step-by-step approach is the only viable way to address the North Korean nuclear issue.”

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Professor of international relations at King's College London
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“To read the statements from President [Joe] Biden, Secretary [of State Antony] Blinken, General [Lloyd] Austin and leaders of both parties, you would hardly know Palestinians existed at all. There has been no recognition of the attack on Palestinian families being ripped from their homes right now. No mention of children being detained or murdered. No recognition of a sustained campaign of harassment and terror by Israeli police against worshippers kneeling down and praying and celebrating the holiest days in one of their holiest places, no mention of Al-Aqsa being surrounded by violence, tear gas, smoke, while people pray.”

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Member of the Democratic Party - U.S. Representative for Michigan
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“His [US Secretary of State Antony Blinken] trip, also emphasises the importance of Ukraine of passing key legislation to advance, rule of law, anti-corruption and economic reforms that will strengthen Ukraine's democracy and economy and further Euro-Atlantic integration. The Biden administration is committed to ensuring that NATO door remains open to aspirants when they are ready and able to meet the commitments.”

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White House spokeswoman
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“Through tripartite diplomacy, Secretary Blinken made it known that the United States intends to intensify its engagement in order to resolve the dispute over Kosovo, and finally bring BiH [Bosnia and Herzegovina] out of a state of political paralysis. It remains unclear how Belgrade and Pristina will interpret his call for 'flexibility', while the demand for limited constitutional changes in BiH is a welcome announcement of the necessary reforms of a fossilized system. The 'offensive' on three fronts confirms that the United States wants to be present in the Western Balkans and not to leave the region to Russia and China.”

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Journalist at Politika
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“This [Yang Jiechi response with passion to the US criticism toward China] is not normally the Chinese manner on such occasions. It is a sign that something has changed. There is a new sense of confidence on the part of the Chinese. That they are - or can - win the argument. That they are at least the equals of America. That they speak from a position of strength and America from a position of weakness. That history is on their side. It feels like the diplomatic equivalent of moving from 'keeping a low profile' to 'striving for achievement,' or from being a relative spectator in the global system to becoming a major architect. The Americans have hitherto always thought of themselves as running the show; the shock visible in the body language of Blinken and Sullivan was the realization, conscious or unconscious, that this was no longer the case. The same was apparent in the Western media. The BBC, for example, invariably critical of China, reported it with an unfamiliar neutrality, as if stunned by the role reversal.”

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Visiting professor at the Institute of Modern International Relations at Tsinghua University and a senior fellow at the China Institute of Fudan University
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“I have many policy disagreements with the Biden Administration, but every single American should unite against Beijing's tyrants. Secretary [Antony] Blinken and National Security Adviser Sullivan were right to say 'it's never good to bet against America' and should continue to hold firm exposing Chairman Xi's [Xi Jinping] fraudulent lies.”

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United States Senator for Nebraska - Member of the Republican Party
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“We thought the US would follow the necessary diplomatic protocol … In front of the Chinese side, the US side is not qualified to speak to China from a position of strength, as Blinken and Sullivan finished their remarks to attack and accuse China's internal and external affairs. Even 20 or 30 years ago, the US was in no position to speak to China from a position of dominance, because Chinese people wouldn't buy it. If you want to get along with us, let's deal with each other based on mutual respect.”

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Politburo member and head of the Chinese Communist Party’s foreign affairs office
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“North Korea usually makes it clear what actions it will take against hostility toward the country, but it did not elaborate this time. The whole message is directed toward the U.S. on the occasion of the planned arrival of Blinken and Austin [in South Korea]. The North is taking a wait-and-see approach toward the U.S. which is currently conducting a policy review of the North. In addition, the Kim [Kim Yo-jong] statement is a message to locals there given that it was published in the Rodong Sinmun, Tuesday. During the party congress, the North Korean leader proclaimed his opposition to the joint exercise and its citizens are also aware of it, so they had no choice but to mention the training.”

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Professor of North Korean studies at Ewha Womans University
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“Despite the Joe Biden administration's entry restriction on foreign government officials due to COVID-19, the two sides held a face-to-face meeting, indicating that they are close to a deal. In addition, Blinken is planning to visit Korea in the middle of this month, so he is likely to sign the new SMA [Special Measures Agreement] while in Seoul. This can have the symbolic meaning of repairing the alliance with South Korea, which was severely damaged by the SMA negotiations under the Trump administration.”

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Professor of North Korean studies at Ewha Womans University
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“We find that comment unfortunate and certainly not commensurate with our intentions to meet our obligations under the Taiwan Relations Act and to continue to, as Secretary [Antony] Blinken at the State Department said yesterday, look for ways where we can cooperate with China, but we have obligations that we intend to meet.”

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Pentagon spokesman
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“Joe Biden has pledged the most ethically rigorous administration in American history, and every Cabinet member will abide by all disclosure requirements and strict ethics rules - including recusals when appropriate”

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Spokesman for the Biden transition team
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“We need to understand exactly who is connected to this firm and the companies in its portfolio - many of which rely on government contracts or investments - how this will relate to decisions which they are likely to have to make, and whether potential conflicts can even be cured.”

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Executive director of the progressive Demand Progress
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“With the extension of the legacy of the Obama administration on foreign affairs, Blinken, along with Biden's team on foreign affairs, will also lead the US back to engagement with Asia-Pacific. This could involve some of the tactics of Obama to 'stir up some troubles' among China's neighboring countries. Compared to Trump's barbaric style of dealing with China, Biden will take a much more 'civilized' manner with a much more clever approach, but it won't change the nature of the longstanding rivalry between the two countries.”

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Professor at the Institute of International Relations at the China Foreign Affairs University
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