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  • Amichai Chikli
    Amichai Chikli “The US is not projecting strength under [Biden's] leadership, and it's harming Israel and other countries. He said 'Don't' at the start of the war - to Hezbollah, as well as Iran. We saw the result. If I were an American citizen with the right to vote, I'd vote for Trump and Republicans.” 17 hours ago
  • Nikolay Mitrokhin
    Nikolay Mitrokhin “The return of Crimea is absolutely unrealistic. Before the failure of Ukraine's counteroffensive last summer there was a chance to return the annexed peninsula had Ukrainian forces reached the Azov Sea and started shelling the Crimean bridge and the Kerch Strait that divides the Azov and Black seas. But now it's hardly real to penetrate Russian defence farther than the takeover of the Kinburn peninsula.” 17 hours ago
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#France

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“The bombings on Gaza must stop immediately … the path of oil and food exports to the Zionist regime should be stopped. People of Gaza have mobilised the public's conscience by their patience. Look at what's happening in the world. In the UK, France, Italy, and the US, many people came out to the street and chanted slogans against Israel and the United States. They have lost their credibility and really, there is no remedy for them as they cannot justify Israel's attack. The world of Islam shouldn't forget in the case of Gaza it was the US, France, and the UK that stood against the oppressed people of Gaza, it wasn't just the Zionist regime.”

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Iran’s Supreme Leader
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“The primary issue that Macron and von der Leyen will probably want to push on is to help get some support from China in dealing with Russia and to help advance on that front. Realistically, I don't think we can expect much, but I think clearly everyone agrees that that's the priority.”

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Associate research fellow at Sweden’s Institute for Security and Development Policy
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“A number of citizens here consider Wagner's presence a good thing, especially since their operatives and our army pushed back an assault on our capital, Bangui in January 2021. The appreciation of the Russians is absolutely tied in with anti-French sentiment, similar to what you find in Mali, for instance. France is considered dishonest and unhelpful. There are regular anti-French demonstrations, these are organised by people close to those in power here.”

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Freelance journalist in the capital Bangui
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“Putin wants to try to convince Europe of the consequences - to show that Europe is going to pay for their support of Ukraine. If the economy suffers and people suffer, [it's possible] that European nations - Germany or France or some other nations - would say, 'This isn't worth it'.”

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Deputy director of the Kennan Institute in Washington
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“The U.K. is differentiating itself from Germany and France, and to some extent, even the U.S. That comes out of Brexit, and the sense that we have to define ourselves as an independent middle power.”

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Deputy director general of the Royal United Services Institute, a think tank in London
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“It is important for us now that neither Berlin nor Paris makes any decisions about Ukraine without Ukraine, and does not play any game behind our backs in relations with Russia.”

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Foreign Minister of Ukraine
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“If you single out the pulling out of foreign forces … from Libya, as the most important, as the top issue, we believe that is wrong. Libya needs support for its political process, the elections, economic issues. A continued Turkish military presence in Libya would help support political stability and security in the energy-rich state. Our military presence there is to help the Libyan army train. We are there as a force of stability and help to the Libyan people. And our priority as far as security is concerned is to help the Libyans establish their united Libyan National Army.”

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Turkish Presidential Spokesman
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“We didn't steal an island, we didn't deface the Eiffel Tower. It was a contract. Contracts have terms and conditions, and one of those terms and conditions and propositions is that you might get out of the contract.”

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Australian Deputy Prime Minister
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“I think, what happened was to use an English phrase, what we did was clumsy. The submarine deal was not done with a lot of grace. I was under the impression that France had been informed long before.”

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President of the United States
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“It's a fine diplomatic issue, but what is striking to me is that the name of this island and this country is Taiwan. So there is no big point in trying to, you know, prevent this country to use its name.”

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French politician serving as Senator for Val-d'Oise
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“The defence of European interests in the Mediterranean now acquires new substance. If attacked, our country will have at its side the most powerful military on the continent, the sole European nuclear power [France].”

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Greek Prime Minister
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“I believe international recognition should have a price, and the dignity of Afghan women, equality between men and women, should be one of the points on which we insist, and should be a condition for us.”

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President of France
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“Following comments that several sources attributed to ... Macron [Emmanuel Macron], Algeria expresses its categorical rejection of inadmissible interference in its internal affairs. Faced with the particularly inadmissible situation inflicted by these irresponsible remarks, President Abdelmadjid Tebboune decided to immediately recall the ambassador.”

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Statement by the Algeria's Presidency
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“It's not a simple arms sale. It's a strategic deal that changes the situation in the east Mediterranean. France is filling a security void in the region. There is a mutual defence agreement, so if we face troubles we have a nuclear power and permanent Security Council member in our corner.”

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International relations professor
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“The unilateral announcement of Barkhane's withdrawal and its transformation ignored the connection that binds us, the UN, Mali and France, on the front lines of the fight against the factors of destabilization. This new situation lead the Government to explore ways and means to better ensure security, independently or with other partners, so as to fill the void that will inevitably be created.”

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Interim Prime Minister of Mali
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“It's three very like-minded allies standing shoulder to shoulder creating a new partnership for the sharing of technology. I just think it's time for some of our dearest friends around the world to 'prenez un grip' [get a grip] about this and 'donnez moi un break' [give me a break]. I find it very hard to see in this agreement anything not to like.”

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UK Prime Minister
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“The damage that the Biden administration has brought to US-France ties is much bigger than all the damage combined in Trump's term. This proves that whether 'America First' or 'America is back,' they are just different measures serving the same goal of US hegemony. Biden's pledge to fix ties with allies is not the purpose, it is a measure to make the US regain leadership. In the case of the AUKUS submarine deal, Biden's diplomatic approach is just like another version of Trump's America First. As long as it's in the interest of the US, they can betray anyone, even an ally like France.”

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Associate professor at the Renmin University of China in Beijing
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