IPSEs IN THE LAST 24H
  • Ahmed Idris
    Ahmed Idris “Many people believe that the meeting in Niger was to counter whatever is coming [from] ECOWAS and to also outline their position: That they are not returning to the Economic Community of the West African States.” 9 hours ago
  • Ibrahim Traore
    Ibrahim Traore “Westerners consider that we belong to them and our wealth also belongs to them. They think that they are the ones who must continue to tell us what is good for our states. This era is gone forever. Our resources will remain for us and our population's.” 9 hours ago
  • Abdourahmane Tchiani
    Abdourahmane Tchiani “We are going to create an AES [Alliance of Sahel States] of the peoples, instead of an ECOWAS whose directives and instructions are dictated to it by powers that are foreign to Africa.” 9 hours ago
  • Viktor Orbán
    Viktor Orbán “This meeting with Putin is special because it took place during the war. We have realised over the past two and a half years that we cannot achieve peace without dialogue and diplomatic channels. Hungary is one of the few countries who can talk to both sides of the war. I felt that the positions are very far apart, that many steps need to be taken to establish peace, but the first important step towards dialogue has already been taken.” 10 hours ago
  • Angie Craig
    Angie Craig “Given what I saw and heard from the President [Joe Biden] during last week's debate in Atlanta, coupled with the lack of a forceful response from the President himself following that debate, I do not believe that the President can effectively campaign and win against Donald Trump.” 15 hours ago
  • Resul Serdar
    Resul Serdar “He [Masoud Pezeshkian] once again repeated that he is not the president only for the reformists but also for every Iranian who did not vote for him. That is very important, because Iran socially is quite a divided country now and that fragility is a great concern for the political establishment. So, now he's promising to be a bridge between the state and the people.” 15 hours ago
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#Jalili

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“Jalili won't be able to completely avoid talks with the West, as Pezeshkian won't focus just on nuclear talks. Iran's foreign policy will also depend on external factors - most importantly, the US election in November. The challenge is not from inside Iran but from outside - on whether Trump or Biden wins. Even if Pezeskhian is the president, he will face foreign challenges, rather than domestic.”

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Director of DiploHouse a think tank focused on foreign policy
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“When it comes to the nuclear deal, the president can be very important in exploring possibilities for different kinds of outcomes. Pezeshkian would make a case to start talks with the US while Jalili would not. For sanctions to be lifted, one needs to be interested in talking with the West - whether you have… an intransigent president, it does make a difference.”

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Professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
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