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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.” 9 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.” 9 hours ago
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#European Parliament

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“Here in Brussels, I briefed our partners from the European Union on the progress we have made together with Bulgaria in deepening good neighborly cooperation. The commitment of both countries to find solutions and intensify the dialogue is clear and welcoming. Through talks with our friends Charles Michel in the European Council and Roberta Metsola in the European Parliament, the open support for holding the first intergovernmental conference has been confirmed.”

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Prime Minister of North Macedonia
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“I want to welcome the European Parliament's INGE [special committee on foreign interference and disinformation] delegation to Taiwan & look forward to constructive discussions with all its members on addressing disinformation & defending democracy.”

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President of Taiwan
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“Countering disinformation is a subject that enjoys broad support within the EU among member states, intensified by China's influence operations and use of disinformation throughout the pandemic to undermine European democracy and unity. In contrast, building closer ties with Taiwan is still work in progress inside the EU, precisely because of the China factor as member states have not agreed on the kind of relationship they want to have with China in the future. So for the (European Parliament) to use disinformation as a means to engage Taiwan is wise and provides a sustainable way forward.”

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PhD research fellow at the European Union Centre in Taiwan at National Taiwan University in Taipei
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“The focus will be on intensifying our engagement to foster the region's socio-economic recovery and sustainable development, and building back better after the pandemic on the basis of the Economic and Investment Plan for the Western Balkans. The President of the European Parliament will also participate in this session. This would also be an important occasion to discuss how to ensure the stability of the region, strengthen regional cooperation and resolve regional conflicts.”

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President of the European Council
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“By playing such tactics, some anti-China MEPs actually want to challenge the one-China principle and replace the sovereignty state with the idea of a 'democratic entity' to promoting the international status of the island of Taiwan. These MEPs' hypocrisy and malicious purposes are too obvious to hide. With these MEPs, the European Parliament has also become a populist organization that violates the interests of the EU and attempts to abduct China-EU ties.”

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Director of the institute of international affairs at the Renmin University of China in Beijing
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“The first European Parliament report on EU-Taiwan relations sends a strong signal that the EU is ready to upgrade its relationship with our key partner Taiwan. The Commission must now intensify EU-Taiwan relations and pursue a comprehensive enhanced partnership with Taiwan. Work on an impact assessment, public consultation and a scoping exercise on a Bilateral Investment Agreement (BIA) with the Taiwanese authorities in preparation for negotiations to deepen our economic ties must begin before the end of this year.”

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Member of the European Parliament
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“The first European Parliament report on EU-Taiwan relations sends a strong signal that the EU is ready to upgrade its relationship with our key partner Taiwan. The Commission must now intensify EU-Taiwan relations and pursue a comprehensive enhanced partnership with Taiwan. Work on an impact assessment, public consultation and a scoping exercise on a Bilateral Investment Agreement (BIA) with the Taiwanese authorities in preparation for negotiations to deepen our economic ties must begin before the end of this year.”

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Member of the European Parliament
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“Excellent meeting with the Prime Minister of Albania Edi Rama. Albania is delivering key reforms on the way to EU accession. I therefore expressed the EP's [European Parliament] support for the timely start of the first intergovernmental conference.”

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President of the European Parliament
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“There is no clear objective criteria or clear definition of principles of rule of law, so you cannot use it as a tool for [a] concrete sanctioning mechanism. The political blackmailing is a very bad and irresponsible tactic from the European Parliament and some member states. It is not our task to find [a] solution to the problem.”

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Hungarian Minister of Justice
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