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  • Ravina Shamdasani
    Ravina Shamdasani “According to international law, Israel must ensure civilians have access to medical care, adequate food, safe water and sanitation. Failure to meet these obligations may amount to forced displacement, which is a war crime. There are strong indications that this [Rafah offensive] is being conducted in violation of international humanitarian law.” 19 hours ago
  • António Guterres
    António Guterres “I appeal to all those with influence over Israel to do everything in their power to help avert even more tragedy. The international community has a shared responsibility to promote a humanitarian ceasefire, the unconditional release of all hostages and a massive surge in life-saving aid. It is time for the parties to seize the opportunity and secure a deal for the sake of their own people.” 19 hours ago
  • Annalena Baerbock
    Annalena Baerbock “I warn against a major offensive on Rafah. A million people cannot simply vanish into thin air. They need protection. They need more humanitarian aid urgently … the Rafah and Kerem Shalom [Karem Abu Salem] border crossings must immediately be reopened.” 19 hours ago
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#Donald Trump

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“In my understanding, the letters [two letters sent by Blinken to Serbia and Kosovo presidents] are a clear signal the Biden administration ended the Trump-Grenell policy of undermining the EU on its own turf. A return to transatlantic cooperation, but with Washington leaving the lead role to the EU.”

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Senior Associate of the Democratization Policy Council
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“It has become clear that trade is the [most important] area left where the two countries still hold massive mutual interests and could reach some consensus. While continuing some of Donald Trump's trade tactics, US President Joe Biden's administration is aware of the damage of the trade war and the need to cooperate with China.”

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Deputy chairman of the Expert Committee of the China Association of International Trade
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“What Trump did is that he weaponized it in a way. Trump's rhetoric helps set a certain narrative in place - and presidents have an outsized role in terms of shaping narrative. They don't call it a bully pulpit for nothing, and especially Trump, the way he frequently used Twitter as well as press conferences and off-the-cuff remarks to campaign rallies to frame the narrative in a particular way, it likely played a role.”

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“Days into their Presidency before launching a military operation in the Middle East: Biden: 37 days strikes #Syria, Trump: 9 days launches Op in #Yemen, Obama: 3 days strikes #Pakistan, Bush: 27 days strikes #Iraq. But tell me more about how we can turn a new page in the region?”

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“Biden is the same garbage as Trump. When the Iraqi Resistance strikes US occupation forces, the US regime murders heroic Iraqi forces far away inside Syria who are battling ISIS. The US attempts to both strengthen ISIS in Syria & intimidate the people of Iraq. They will fail.”

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Professor at the University of Tehran
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“Clearly they [Biden's administration] are trying to draw a comparison with the previous administration of Donald Trump who in response to attacks on coalition forces in Iraq used the most disproportionate force by killing the Iranian general (Qassem) Soleimani.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Washington DC
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“When we meet, we will raise compensation. Whether those compensations will take the form of reparation, or whether they take the form of investment, or whether they take the form of measures to prevent a repeat of what Trump did.”

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Foreign Minister of Iran
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“US acknowledged Pompeo's claims re Res. 2231 had no legal validity. We agree. In compliance w/ 2231: US unconditionally & effectively lift all sanctions imposed, re-imposed or re-labeled by Trump. We will then immediately reverse all remedial measures.”

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Foreign Minister of Iran
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“In China-US ties, cooperation benefits both, and confrontation serves neither. This is not empty talk. Former US president Donald Trump's administration once frantically sought to decouple with China. Evidently, it failed to contain China's technological development. Worse, the US side had paid a considerable price. It is hoped that the Joe Biden administration can return to rationality, and stop pushing the two countries toward decoupling. The US won't be able to coordinate with its allies such as Germany to gang up against China. The economic prosperity of those countries will hardly last without cooperating with China. If the US insists on going its own way, it will end up becoming a lonely new cold war worrier. And if China is severely hurt, its powerful revenge will be inevitable.”

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Editor-in-chief of the hawkish mainland Chinese state-run tabloid Global Times
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“This case is not about blaming an innocent bystander for the horrific violence and harm that took place on Jan. 6. This is about holding accountable the person singularly responsible for inciting the attack.”

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Lead House impeachment manager - US Senator for Maryland
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“Time is running out for the Americans, both because of the parliament bill and the election atmosphere that will follow the Iranian New Year. The more America procrastinates, the more it will lose … it will appear that Mr Biden's administration doesn't want to rid itself of Trump's failed legacy. We don't need to return to the negotiating table. It's America that has to find the ticket to come to the table.”

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Foreign Minister of Iran
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“Australia was not in such a bad position prior to the pandemic when you compare Australia with England and the United States. Both of those societies were seriously fractured prior to the pandemic. Brexit sharply divided England, as did Donald Trump in the United States. There have been times when Australia has been much more fractious – under the leadership of Tony Abbott as opposed to the leadership of Scott Morrison, and I think Anthony Albanese can struggle to position himself but he is basically a consensus figure. This made it possible for Australia to respond to the pandemic quickly and in a cohesive way. To me this is the key point: we possibly undervalue the good things about Australia and how Australians will respond in a crisis. This, for me, is a really big takeaway and it’s important because it is probably not acknowledged. What we get in the media is the cut and thrust of politics rather than the long-term fundamental understanding of what works in Australia and what doesn’t work.”

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Social scientist, researcher
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“If it continues to be the party of Trump, many of us are not going back. Unless the Senate convicts him, and rids themselves of the Trump cancer, many of us will not be going back to vote for Republican leaders.”

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Former Treasurer of the U.S. under George W. Bush
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“The fact is, the president of the United States committed an act of incitement of insurrection. I don’t think it’s very unifying to say, 'Oh, let's just forget it and move on'. That’s not how you unify. He rallied the troops. He urged them on to fight like hell. He sent them on their way to the Capitol. He called upon lawlessness. He showed a path to the Capitol. And the lawlessness took place.”

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Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
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“The severe damage to China-US relations over the past four years was caused precisely because the Trump administration made fundamental mistakes in its strategic perception of China. The Trump administration viewed China as its biggest strategic competitor, or enemy, leading to various means to interfere in China’s internal affairs and every effort to suppress, slander and smear China. I think the new administration should serve the wishes of the people, view China in a rational and objective light, and work with China on the basis of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit to put China-US relations back on the track of healthy and stable development as soon as possible.”

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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson
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“The relief that many of us are feeling about the change of administration in Washington should not blind us to the fact that, although Donald Trump’s presidency may be history in just a few hours, his movement will not. More than 70 million Americans voted for him in the election. Just a few days ago, several hundred of them stormed the Capitol in Washington, the heart of American democracy. The television images of that event shocked us all. That is what happens when hate speech and fake news spread like wildfire through digital media. They become a danger to democracy. We should take these images from the USA as a sobering warning.”

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President of the European Commission
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“The mob was fed lies. They were provoked by the president and other powerful people, and they tried to use fear and violence to stop a specific proceeding of branch of the federal government.”

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US Senate Republican Leader
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“We live in a realist world, where power really, really matters. And countries that are looking to be safe, free and prosperous in that world, they’re going to base their political judgments and their geopolitical judgments on power relationships. I did think [Trump’s] foreign policy was largely based on realism – and I think people confuse that with something like rampant self-interest or isolationism.”

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National security and foreign policy expert at the conservative Heritage Foundation
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“The Trump administration chose what it called the 'maximum pressure' campaign on Iran. The result was that this strategy only increased the risk and the threat. This has to stop because Iran and - I say this clearly - is in the process of acquiring nuclear [weapons] capacity. Tough discussions will be needed over ballistic proliferation and Iran's destabilization of its neighbors in the region.”

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Foreign Minister of France
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