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  • Volodymyr Zelenskiy
    Volodymyr Zelenskiy “Bolstering Ukraine's air defence and expediting the delivery of F-16s to Ukraine are vital tasks. There are no rational explanations for why Patriots, which are plentiful around the world, are still not covering the skies of Kharkiv and other cities.” 15 hours ago
  • Ana Piquer
    Ana Piquer “Reducing gang violence by replacing it with state violence cannot be a success. The Salvadoran government had adopted disproportionate measures, denying, minimising and concealing human rights violations. Bukele had created a false illusion that he had found the magic formula to solve the very complex problems of violence and criminality in a seemingly simple way. The international community must respond in a robust, articulate and forceful manner, condemning any model of public security that is based on human rights violations.” 19 hours ago
  • Xi Jinping
    Xi Jinping “China is building a first-class business environment that is market oriented. In traditional areas like trade and new ones such as climate change and artificial intelligence, China and the United States should become boosters for each other's development, not obstructions on each other.” 19 hours ago
  • Benjamin Netanyahu
    Benjamin Netanyahu “I thought the US decision in the Security Council was a very, very bad move. The worst part about it was that it encouraged Hamas to take a hard line and to believe that international pressure will prevent Israel from freeing the hostages and destroying Hamas. It [the cancellation of a planned visit to Washington by Israeli top aides] was a message first and foremost to Hamas: 'Don't bet on this pressure, it's not going to work'. I hope they got the message.” 19 hours ago
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“We would not want the president to have to refuse visits to Armenia for some reason. Armenia is our ally, a friendly country, our partner … But at the same time, we will have additional questions for the current leadership of Armenia … We still believe it is a wrong decision [Armenia joining the International Criminal Court].”

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Kremlin spokesman
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“After the surrender of the criminal junta, this source of tension, this den of poison, has already been consigned to history. The region's [Karabakh] ethnic Armenians will enjoy full educational, cultural and religious rights. All ethnic groups and faiths would be united as one fist - for Azerbaijan, for dignity, for the Motherland.”

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President of Azerbaijan
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“The war may and probably will last years. So long as there is fighting, it is hard to envisage any form of productive diplomatic engagement, let alone rekindling political and economic links. Certainly, until Putin is in office relations will be confrontational. In case of de-escalation, a new line will be drawn across Eastern Europe leaving Ukraine and possibly Moldova and Georgia on the “Western side”, Belarus on Russia's, and Armenia and Azerbaijan in no-man's land. A Cold War-like scenario will materialise, with the pro-Western countries drawn into EU and NATO's orbit and Russia entrenching itself in whatever parts of Ukraine it might succeed to keep.”

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Visiting Scholar at Carnegie Europe
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“Russia was already facing challenges in the South Caucasus with Turkey playing an ever greater role, but now it's distracted and could lose ground. Invading Ukraine is a very alarming precedent to set for all three countries.”

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South Caucasus analyst at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace think tank
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“Today we had a very detailed and I would say frank conversation on issues of border delimitation and demarcation and unblocking of transport arteries. We openly discussed our plans, we openly discussed issues that cause concern with both sides. The most important thing is that the decisions that we've made in the issue of settling disputes, differences will contribute to a more secure and predictable situation in the South Caucasus. In Azerbaijan we feel like turning over the page of many years of confrontation with Armenia and begin a stage of normal interaction. I think our meeting will lead to good results that won't make us wait for too long.”

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President of Azerbaijan
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“Our country is ready to further promote this process [of Armenian-Turkish rapprochement] in every possible way. The launch of this process, as we believe, would undoubtedly contribute to the improvement of the general situation in the region. Russia is taking all measures to restore economic ties and transport links in the region.”

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Russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman
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“The Azerbaijan strategic goal is to establish at least de facto control over Syunik province. President Aliyev of Azerbaijan has stated many times publicly that Syunik province artificially separates the Turkic world spanning from Istanbul to Kazakhstan.”

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Yerevan-based political scientist
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“The Islamic Republic of Iran has never started any invasion. But when there was war between Armenia and Azerbaijan, a considerable number of ISIS terrorists were called to the area. We're really not sure they've left the area. But they must leave the area.”

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Commander of the Iranian army’s ground forces
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“Now with these positive signals [from Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian], we will take some steps in this regard. I hope we will have the opportunity to move the region toward peace. In my meeting with Mr. Putin, these will of course be discussed. In this way, I hope we will enter a much stronger and new period in Turkey-Russia relations.”

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Turkish President
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“We call on both sides to urgently and peacefully resolve this incident. We also continue to call on Azerbaijan to release immediately all prisoners of war and other detainees, and we remind Azerbaijan of its obligations under international humanitarian law to treat all detainees humanely.”

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Spokesperson for the United States Department of State
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“President Erdoğan opened Turkey's national archives & called for a joint historical committee to investigate the events of 1915, to which Armenia never responded. It is a pity @POTUS [President of the United States] has ignored, among others, this simple fact and taken an irresponsible and unprincipled position.”

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Turkish Presidential Spokesman
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“Each year on this day, we remember the lives of all those who died in the Ottoman-era Armenian genocide and recommit ourselves to preventing such an atrocity from ever again occurring. The American people honor all those Armenians who perished in the genocide that began 106 years ago today.”

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President of the United States
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“The depravity and lack of humanity captured in these videos shows the deliberate intention to cause ultimate harm and humiliation to victims, in clear violation of international humanitarian law. Both Azerbaijani and Armenian authorities must immediately conduct independent, impartial investigations and identify all those responsible.”

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Amnesty International research director for Eastern Europe and Central Asia
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“Everybody at today's session [of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO)] understands the level of responsibility when such decisions are made. [Pashinian] took that responsibility and our task now is to support the prime minister as well as his team in their efforts to establish peace, achieve the implementation of all of the decisions made, and assist people who found themselves in very difficult life situations.”

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Russian president
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“On the whole, I managed to convince President Aliyev that it was possible to end hostilities, but the return of refugees, including to Shusha, was a mandatory condition on his part. Unexpectedly for me, the position of our Armenian partners was that they perceived this as something unacceptable. Prime Minister Pashinyan told me openly that he viewed this as a threat to the interests of Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh. I do not quite understand the essence of this hypothetical threat, I mean, it was about the return of civilians to their homes, while the Armenian side was to have retained control over this section of Nagorno-Karabakh, including Shusha, and meaning that our peacekeepers were there, which we have agreed upon both with Armenia and Azerbaijan. At that point, the prime minister told me that his country could not agree to this, and that it would struggle and fight.”

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Russian president
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“We agreed to set up a joint center that would use drones. We will jointly control the situation along the contact line with the use of these aerial vehicles. We will receive information, analyze it together, and make conclusions about what is going on on the ground in the online mode.”

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Russian president
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“Azerbaijanis are saying according to the United Nations, this land belongs to them … there is a sense disappointment and anger in Azerbaijan about the scenes [burning homes] they are seeing. They are saying the Armenians are vandalising something which did not belong to them in the first place,”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Azerbaijan
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