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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.” 17 hours ago
  • David Cameron
    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.” 18 hours ago
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#Olympics

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“We're in a window when an invasion could begin at any time, and to be clear, that includes during the Olympics. Simply put, we continue to see very troubling signs of Russian escalation, including new forces arriving at the Ukrainian border.”

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U.S. Secretary of State
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“Many of the analysts felt that President Putin would not launch anything during the Olympics to upstage his friend, President Xi of China. But if you end up with a lot of extra Russian forces on the border with Belarus.… Well, ask any Georgian whether they remember what happened in Georgia in 2008. Russian troops participated in exercises in the North Caucasus that year and many of those troops did not go home after the exercise and were among those who invaded Georgia. And there was Olympics in China back then, as well. There's a lot of parallels here that make you wonder.”

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Former U.S. ambassador to Georgia, Ukraine, and Russia
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“Japan believes it is important that common values shared by the international community, such as freedom, human rights and the rule of law, are also respected in China. As Tokyo 2020 demonstrated to the world, the Olympics and the Paralympics are festivals of peace and sports.”

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Japanese Government spokesman
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“Unfortunately, there are people in Japan who have a biased view of China's political system ... and are spreading rumors about human rights in Xinjiang and Hong Kong. Given that China supported Tokyo hosting the Olympics, I think Japan should have good intentions toward our Games. Recently Japan has been making some negative moves regarding Taiwan, saying 'a Taiwan emergency is a Japanese emergency'. This is one-sided provocation and we cannot accept it.”

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Chinese Ambassador to Japan
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“I can say that I always openly expressed my opinion. But you always have to watch your words so that it doesn't lead to consequences. Yes, in Belarus not just I but everyone is afraid to say the wrong thing. I just wanted to run at the Olympics, it was my dream. We are running free, and Belarus will be free.”

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Olympic athlete
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“What we have worried about is now actually happening. The surge in cases has been expected whether we have the Olympics or not, and we are afraid that there will be an explosive increase in cases regardless of the Olympics.”

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President of the Japan Medical Association
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“The excuse for the boycott is false. China has released more and more facts to respond to the stigmatization. Two or three months later, those Westerners who are keen to stigmatize China will get bored, and their lies will become even less convincing. Not many countries would follow the US, if it really tries to boycott the game. To persuade liars is not the job of the victim of stigmatization or 'big lie diplomacy'. If the US and a few countries dare to boycott the Olympics next year, China doesn't need to waste time to change their minds. They will find themselves isolated in the international community, and the athletes of their countries will be the victims. The boycott will also be criticized by the International Olympic Committee, and will be seriously retaliated against by China.”

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Specialist on US affairs at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
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“Korea and Japan are walking together simultaneously looking at the past and the future. The Tokyo Summer Olympic Games scheduled for this year may serve as an opportunity for dialogue between Korea and Japan, South and North Korea, North Korea and Japan, and North Korea and the United States. Korea will work together with Japan for the success of the Olympics. Furthermore, I hope that both Korea and Japan will be able to revive our economies, which were hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, and jointly create a new order in the post-COIVD-19 era through even more robust cooperation.”

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President of South Korea
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