IPSEs IN THE LAST 24H
  • Alon Liel
    Alon Liel “The move [Egypt joining South Africa's ICJ genocide case against Israel] is an unbelievable diplomatic blow to Israel. Egypt is the cornerstone of our standing in the Middle East. The connections that Israel has in the Middle East and North Africa today, including with Jordan, the UAE and Morocco, is all a result of what Egypt did 40 years ago. With Egypt joining South Africa now in The Hague, it's a real diplomatic punch. Israel would have to take it very seriously. This is what I have been warning about. It's coming from several directions. Israel has to … listen to the world - not only to the Israeli public opinion asking now for revenge. We have to look overall in the wider picture, in the long-term security of Israel, not only in the next few weeks in Gaza.” 15 hours ago
  • Franz-Stefan Gady
    Franz-Stefan Gady “The Russians have understood, just as a lot of analysts have, that the major disadvantage that Ukraine is currently suffering from is manpower. By thinning out the frontline, you are increasing the odds of a breakthrough.” 18 hours ago
  • Oleksandr Syrskyi
    Oleksandr Syrskyi “This week, the situation in Kharkiv Oblast deteriorated substantially. Currently, there are continuing battles along the state's border with Russia. The situation is challenging, but the Defence Forces are doing everything possible to maintain defensive lines and positions, resulting in defeat for the adversary.” 18 hours ago
  • John Kirby
    John Kirby “It is possible that Russia will make further advances in the coming weeks, but we do not anticipate any major breakthroughs, and over time, the influx of U.S. assistance will enable Ukraine to withstand these attacks over the course of 2024.” 18 hours ago
  • Volker Türk
    Volker Türk “I can see no way that the latest evacuation orders, much less a full assault, in an area with an extremely dense presence of civilians, can be reconciled with the binding requirements of international humanitarian law and with the two sets of binding provisional measures ordered by the International Court of Justice.” 18 hours ago
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#Belarus

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“There are a lot of cases when Polish and Lithuanian border guards beat migrants and pushed them back to Belarusian territory. I would say that this is total shame and a total violation of any possible international conventions and rules.”

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Russia's deputy ambassador to the UN
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“We are shocked and angry about the situation at the border between Belarus and Poland. Once again, the EU is sealing off, creating a humanitarian crisis and unnecessary suffering. A 14-year-old is reported to have frozen to death at the border last night. It was avoidable.”

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Tweet of Sea-Watch International
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“Belarusian security personnel were firing empty shots into the air, simulating dangerous events. We also know the Belarusian authorities are helping migrants to destroy the border barriers. We see how they bring them tools to cut wires... to destroy the fence.”

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Spokesperson of the Minister-Special Services Coordinator
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“The conditions in the forests between Poland and Belarus are very harsh, it's an environment where there is very little access to food and water and no access to warm shelter. These are people who are deprived of basic humanitarian assistance. Belarus is responsible for providing these people assistance, and for first of all not using them as political tools to exert pressure on the EU, but also on the other side, Poland … is also obliged to provide these people assistance.”

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Human rights lawyer
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“We condemn violence, especially violence against migrants. I did not notice that these people threatened anyone, it is a shame. We have to find out what happened and it must not happen. It is one thing to appreciate the work of the Croatian police, which guards the green border. For political reasons, Croatia will not raise the wire towards BiH, due to relations with Bosniaks, Serbs, Croats… Each state protects its borders. This is possible, but force cannot be used as in this situation in which it was not necessary. Lithuania, Latvia, you have seen what is happening, it is the destabilization of the Baltic countries and the EU, it is difficult for them, their borders are big… Belarusian forces are coming and pushing people across the border. The issue of illegal migration is a serious issue.”

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Croatian Prime Minister
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“An open and frank discussion with Polish Minister of the Interior Mariusz Kamiński on the situation at the Polish - Belarus border. The desperation of the Lukashenko regime is clear. As is their lack of respect for vulnerable people. The aggression from the Lukashenko regime deserves a firm and united response from EU. Poland, as a strong EU Member State, can show that the capacity to protect the border can be matched with the ability to respect EU fundamental rights and obligations.”

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EU Commissioner for Home Affairs
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“The news, which we have feared would come for weeks now, came today. Everybody who knows what happens at the border knew that these cruel practices will eventually lead to the loss of life. It's getting colder by the day. In the area where a state of emergency was declared, there is no control over the actions of the authorities. There will be more deaths. But we might not learn about all of them.”

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Statement by the human rights group Fundacja Ocalenie
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“When speaking with Gabrielius Landsbergis [Lithuania Minister of Foreign Affairs], I expressed our support for Lithuania on its regional challenges, decision to expand ties with Taiwan, and support for the pro-democracy movement in Belarus. The United States is proud to have Lithuania as one of our closest NATO Allies.”

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U.S. Secretary of State
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“The threat fits a disturbing pattern of authoritarian leaders and their supporters reaching across the globe ... to persecute and repress journalists, activists, and others who dare speak or stand against them. These [Belarusian athlete refusing to return home, several Iranians trying to kidnap a New York journalist and rights activist critical of Iran, Two Myanmar citizens plotting to kill or injure Myanmar's U.N. ambassador] are only the most recent acts of transnational repression, and they must be met with the condemnation of the world and with full and certain accountability.”

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United States Ambassador to the United Nations under President Joe Biden
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“The situation at Lithuania's border with Belarus remains worrying. I have decided to send a rapid border intervention to Lithuania to strengthen EU's external border.”

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Executive Director of the European Union's border guard agency Frontex
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“Putin benefits [from the unsubstantiated response of Belarus president Lukashenka]. As the world watches Lukashenka lose his marbles, the Russian president looks like a completely adequate and upstanding leader. In fact it so benefits Putin that I wouldn't be surprised if he encourages it.”

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Political analyst and former Kremlin speechwriter
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