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  • Eric Adams
    Eric Adams “We cannot allow what should be a lawful protest to turn into a violent spectacle that saves and serves no purpose. There's no place for acts of hate in our city. I want to continue to commend the professionalism of the police department and to thank Columbia University. It was a tough decision, we understood that. But with the very clear evidence of their observation and the clear evidence from our intelligence division, that they understood it was time to move and the action had to end and we brought it to a peaceful conclusion.” 6 hours ago
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    Sergei Shoigu “To maintain the required pace of the offensive … it is necessary to increase the volume and quality of weapons and military equipment supplied to the troops, primarily weapons.” 6 hours ago
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#ASEAN

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“Together we will tackle the biggest issues of our time, from climate, to health security, to defend against the significant threat to the rule-based order. We will build an Indo Pacific that's free and open, stable and prosperous, and resilient and secure.”

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President of the United States
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“Myanmar is an integral part of the ASEAN [Association of Southeast Asian Nations] family and their membership has not been questioned. ASEAN will always be there for Myanmar and we have continued to offer help through the implementation of the five-point consensus.”

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Sultan of Brunei
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“Today, ASEAN [Association of Southeast Asian Nations] did not expel Myanmar from ASEAN's framework. Myanmar abandoned its right. Now we are in the situation of ASEAN minus one. It is not because of ASEAN, but because of Myanmar.”

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Prime Minister of Cambodia
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“ASEAN [Association of Southeast Asian Nations] is very perturbed because we cannot afford this to happen, especially during the COVID pandemic. ASEAN now has to grapple with the fact that Senior General Min Aung Hlaing's personal ambition and greed poses a greater threat to regional security, both for Myanmar and the region itself. And if ASEAN doesn't act now, the situation could get out of control and we will be dealing with a disaster for the next 10 years.”

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Founder and coordinator of Alternative Asean Network on Burma
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“ASEAN's [Association of Southeast Asian Nations] constructive role in addressing this situation is of paramount importance and our action on this matter shall have a bearing on ASEAN's credibility in the eyes of the international community.”

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Thai Prime Minister
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“More violence happened due to provocations of terrorist groups [people who opposed the military's rule]. No one cares about their violence, and is only demanding we solve the issue. ASEAN [Association of Southeast Asian Nations] should work on that.”

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Myanmar Senior General
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“We never thought of removing Myanmar from ASEAN [Association of Southeast Asian Nations], we believe Myanmar has the same rights (as us). But the junta has not cooperated, so ASEAN must be strong in defending its credibility and integrity.”

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“The exclusion is a political stopgap measure for ASEAN [Association of Southeast Asian Nations] to assuage international criticism. It ensures its [ASEAN's] regional reputation as an organisation that can still play an active role in Southeast Asian affairs. The move sent a political signal to the military government that ASEAN is not one to be pushed around, and that Myanmar must show its seriousness and its commitment to roll out the five-point plan.”

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Global affairs analyst at consultancy Solaris Strategies Singapore
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“The current discussions are very serious. In the EU, the parliament has adopted a global connectivity strategy and connectivity financing has been included in the programming of the [Neighborhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument], the EU's global financing instrument. President Biden has highlighted the issue. India, Japan, Australia, ASEAN, and other partners are highly interested in moving the connectivity agenda forward. China has been exploiting the needs of developing countries, but lamenting about that fact without offering an alternative is useless. You cannot fight something with nothing. The difference between Western connectivity strategy and China's BRI [Belt and Road Initiative] will be threefold: We will insist on high-quality and high-standard projects; we will avoid debt traps; we will mobilize private-sector involvement to strengthen our initiatives.”

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German politician and the chair of the European Parliament’s delegation for relations with China
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“ASEAN must now act swiftly and set a clear timeline for Min Aung Hlaing to deliver on ending the violence, or stand ready to hold him accountable.”

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Chair of ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights and a Malaysian MP
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“We tried not to accuse his [Myanmar's junta chief Senior General Min Aung Hlaing]side too much because we don't care who's causing it. We just stressed that the violence must stop. For him, it's the other side that's causing the problems. But he agreed that violence must stop. He did not reject what was put forward by me and many other colleagues.”

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Prime Minister of Malaysia
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“Washington has been abusing SWIFT to arbitrarily sanction any country at will, which sparked global dissatisfaction. If China and Russia could work together to challenge the dollar hegemony, a laundry list of countries would echo the call and join the new system. At first, the system could push forward a trial run in Central Asian countries and countries and regions along the routes of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). As its influence grows, the system is poised to draw in other countries in Europe and ASEAN.”

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Director of the Finance and Securities Institute at the Wuhan University of Science and Technology
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“This is an absurd move [the charges against Aung San Suu Kyi - considered ludicrous] by the junta to try to legitimise their illegal power grab. We have been here before. ASEAN and the international community all know where this is likely to head: back to a ruthless military dictatorship.”

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Chair of ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights and a Malaysian MP
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“China’s unilateral actions in the South China Sea are becoming a nightmare for ASEAN. We must guard our democratic values and defend our sovereignty against such aggression, and that is why all nations who share the same values in the region must work together to ensure peace and prosperity.”

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Former Australian prime minister
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