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“NATO must have a global outlook, ready to tackle global threats. We need to pre-empt threats in the Indo-Pacific, working with our allies like Japan and Australia to ensure the Pacific is protected, and we must ensure that democracies like Taiwan are able to defend themselves.”

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British Foreign Secretary
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“Our actions today, particularly those in partnership with the United Kingdom and Canada, send a message that democracies around the world will act against those who abuse the power of the state to inflict suffering and repression.”

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United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury
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“Under the Chairman of Everything in China, Xi Jinping, the country has told the world that it has economic power and will weaponise it to smother everything, from using democracy and its institutional fractures to rewriting maps for conquest to extending its surveillance state architecture to the rest of the world. It is time for the EU to end its extramarital affairs with authoritarianism, and grandstanding and war-mongering screeches. That China is a threat to democracies, in general, and the EU, in particular, is visible to all but the EU. Other than geography, the essence of the EU is values. And one event after another, one country at a time, the EU is giving them up.”

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Vice President at Observer Research Foundation
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“The European mission was intended to send a message to the world that all political forces in Europe have acknowledged the importance of engaging with Taiwan. Taiwan has developed a collective response to Chinese disinformation campaigns by incorporating think tanks, NGOs, and the media. The more vibrant a society is, the greater strength it possesses to counter external forces. Aligning with democracies against authoritarianism is not only in the interest of the EU but also a matter of principle. China's aspiration goes beyond Taiwan only, and the failure to take action will only feed its growing ambitions.”

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Member of the European Parliament within the S&D alliance
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“Some member states observed malicious cyberactivities, collectively designated as Ghostwriter, and associated these with the Russian state. Such activities are unacceptable as they seek to threaten our integrity and security, democratic values and principles, and the core functioning of our democracies. The Ghostwriter cybercampaign has targeted numerous members of parliaments, government officials, politicians, and members of the press and civil society in the EU, with the hackers accessing computer systems and personal accounts and stealing data.”

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EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
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“What made the U.S. strong, powerful and rich was that from 1918 through 1991 and beyond, everybody knew we could depend on the U.S. to defend and stand up for the free world. The sudden withdrawal from Afghanistan after 20 years and so much investment in lives and effort will see allies and potential allies around the world wondering whether they have to decide between democracies and autocracies, and realize some democracies don't have staying power anymore.”

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Chairman of the British Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee
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“We need to be aligned with the other democracies — another 25% or more so that we can set the rules of the road instead of having China and others dictate outcomes because they are the only game in town.”

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President-elect of the United States
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