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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.” 21 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.” 21 hours ago
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#Beijing Winter Olympics

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“No, because I watched Jimmy Carter do it, and it was terrible. It was terrible. It hurts the athletes. There are much more powerful things we can do than that, much, much more powerful things. That's not a powerful thing. It almost makes us look like, I don't know, sore losers.”

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Former US president
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“A demonstration of support from Beijing would be important to Russia as it is on the brink of another confrontation with the West over Ukraine. But China, too, needs to show that it has major power allies as Beijing's relations with the West continue to slide downward, with some countries declaring [a] boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics.”

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Associate professor with Russia’s Far Eastern Federal University
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“Biden administration's announcement [diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics] is fueled by obvious opportunism. It is adecision which allows them to whip up anti-China sentiment, but comes with very little sacrifice or cost.”

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British political and international relations analyst
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“The real crisis looming in the Chinese economy does not concern 'Evergrande,' but the power shortage. Market watchers expect the Chinese government to continue to push for a strong carbon-neutral policy ahead of the Beijing Winter Olympics scheduled from Feb. 4 to 20 next year [2022], and this could significantly slow industrial activities. China has tightened production regulations in line with a green initiative. The recent surge in the price of aluminum is explained in large part by production difficulties due to stricter environmental regulations, compounded by rising demand from eco-friendly industries including manufacturers of EVs and batteries.”

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Chief economist at HI Investment & Securities
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“I expect China's steadfast support for denuclearization and peace on the Korean Peninsula. I hope the upcoming Beijing Winter Olympics will become another opportunity for improving relations with North Korea, following the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics.”

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President of South Korea
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