IPSEs IN THE LAST 24H
  • Ursula von der Leyen
    Ursula von der Leyen “I am following the situation in Georgia with great concern and condemn the violence on the streets of Tbilisi. The European Union has also clearly expressed its concerns regarding the law on foreign influence. The Georgian people want a European future for their country.” 17 hours ago
  • Oleksandr Kozachenko
    Oleksandr Kozachenko “If we compare it with the beginning (of the Russian invasion), when we fired up to 100 shells a day, then now, when we fire 30 shells it's a luxury. Sometimes the number of shells fired daily is in single digits.” 17 hours ago
  • Abdallah al-Dardari
    Abdallah al-Dardari “The United Nations Development Programme's initial estimates for the reconstruction of … the Gaza Strip surpasses $30bn and could reach up to $40bn. The scale of the destruction is huge and unprecedented … this is a mission that the global community has not dealt with since World War II.” 17 hours ago
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“The United States stands with our Philippine allies in the face of the People's Republic of China (PRC) Coast Guard's reported use of laser devices against the crew of a Philippine Coast Guard ship. The United States reiterates, pursuant to the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention, the 2016 arbitral decision is final and legally binding on the PRC and the Philippines, and we call upon the PRC to abide by the ruling.”

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Spokesperson for the United States Department of State
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“The balloon was 60m (200 ft) tall with a jetliner size payload. The PRC's irresponsible actions were visible for the American people and all of the world to see. Ultimately, we were able to collect intelligence from the balloon; we are recovering its contents; and we sent a clear message to the PRC that activities such as this [are] unacceptable.”

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Pentagon official
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“The economic impact of the pandemic has declined across most of Asia, but we're far from a full and sustainable recovery. On top of the slowdown in the PRC, fallout from the war in Ukraine has added to inflationary pressure that's causing central banks around the world to raise interest rates, acting as a brake on growth. It's crucial to address all these global uncertainties, which continue to pose risks to the region's recovery.”

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Asian Development Bank Chief Economist
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“Our policy hasn't changed. But unfortunately it doesn't seem to be the same for the PRC [People's Republic of China]. The PRC moves threaten to undermine peace and stability. That isn't just a US interest, it's a matter of international concern. The US would maintain its active presence across the Asia Pacific. We will fly, sail and operate wherever international law allows, and we will do this alongside our partners. Let me be clear, we do not seek confrontation or conflict. We do not seek a new Cold War, an Asian NATO or a region split into hostile blocs… [but] we will defend our interests without flinching.”

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US Secretary of Defense
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“The US is not seeking conflict with China nor to sever our economy from the PRC. We don't want a new cold war, but we can't rely on Beijing to change its behavior. The US is being vigilant over the alliance between Russia and China, threatening Beijing with consequences if the Chinese authorities ever decide to send military equipment to Russia. Quite frankly, I think Russia and Putin will be a pariah for a very long time and I'm not sure the PRC will benefit.”

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US Deputy Secretary of State
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“I think over the past 20 years we've witnessed the largest military buildup since World War II by the PRC [People's Republic of China]. They have advanced all their capabilities and that buildup of weaponization is destabilizing to the region. The function of those islands [Mischief Reef, Subi Reef, Fiery Cross Reef] is to expand the offensive capability of the PRC beyond their continental shores. They can fly fighters, bombers plus all those offensive capabilities of missile systems.”

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Admiral in the United States Navy, serving as the commander of the United States Pacific Fleet since May 17, 2018
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“We call on PRC and Hong Kong authorities to cease targeting Hong Kong's free and independent media and to immediately release those journalists and media executives who have been unjustly detained and charged. By silencing independent media, PRC and local authorities undermine Hong Kong's credibility and viability.”

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U.S. Secretary of State
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“By electing Hu Binchen to the Executive Committee, the General Assembly would be giving a green light to the PRC government to continue their misuse of INTERPOL and would place the tens of thousands of Hong Konger, Uyghur, Tibetan, Taiwanese and Chinese dissidents living abroad at even graver risk. Allowing INTERPOL to be used as a vehicle for the PRC government's repressive policies does great harm to its international standing. We call on you to oppose the candidacy of Hu Binchen and to support efforts to reform the INTERPOL Red Notice system to protect victims of political persecution worldwide.”

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Open letter by Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China
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“We are committed to deepening our ties with Taiwan. US support for Taiwan is rock solid. We are going to continue to advance global and regional goals of the Biden administration, including countering malign PRC [People's Republic of China] influence, recovering from the devastating impacts of the pandemic and addressing the threat of climate change.”

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Director of the American Institute in Taiwan
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“The People's Republic of China [PRC] has misused Resolution 2758 to prevent Taiwan's meaningful participation. Taiwan's exclusion from UN activities creates an immense cost to the nation, as well as the bloc's members. Beijing is denying the international community the ability to gain valuable contributions that Taiwan offers.”

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Deputy assistant secretary for China, Taiwan and Mongolia bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs
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“The U.N.'s sweeping obstruction of Taiwan's 23.5 million people from participating in the U.N. system is contrary to the principles of the Charter of the United Nations and the purposes for which the organization was established. The government of the PRC has not ruled Taiwan for a single day and naturally has no right to voice for Taiwanese. The U.N. has repeatedly stressed the post-epidemic era requires the cooperation of all global stakeholders. Taiwan has the determination and ability to contribute to the world and is an essential partner in global cooperation. The U.N should respond positively to Taiwan's expectation of contributing to international society and including Taiwan's meaningful participation in the U.N. and its specialized agencies.”

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Spokesperson of Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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“China has been imposing its One China Principle throughout the international community, forcing governments, international organizations, academics, business, even NGOs or Hollywood throughout the world to assert its fictitious claim that Taiwan is part of PRC [People's Republic of China]. However, the reality is, Taiwan is not, nor has it ever been, a part of PRC. So, only Taiwan's democratically elected government can represent its 23 million people on the international stage, including the U.N. system.”

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Director-General of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO)
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“Well, we do stand in solidarity with our NATO ally Lithuania and we condemn the PRC's [People's Republic of China] recent retaliatory actions, including the recall of Beijing's ambassador from Vilnius and demanding Lithuania recall its ambassador from Beijing. Taiwan is a global leader in public health and advanced manufacturing and democratic governance, to name just a few areas in which the international community - including the United States - benefits from engagement with Taiwan. Each country should be able to determine the contours of its own 'one China' policy without outside coercion. We have done just that.”

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Spokesperson for the United States Department of State
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“An armed attack against the Philippines' armed forces, public vessels or aircraft in the Pacific, including in the South China Sea, will trigger our obligations under the US-Philippines Mutual Defense Treaty. We share the concerns of our Philippine allies regarding the continued reported massing of PRC maritime militia near the Whitsun Reef.”

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Spokesperson for the United States Department of State
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“Our commitment to Taiwan is rock solid. We think and we know that it contributes to the maintenance of peace and stability in across the Taiwan Strait and within the region as well. We have, of course, taken note with great concern the pattern of ongoing PRC efforts and attempts to intimidate in the region including in the context of Taiwan.”

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Spokesperson for the United States Department of State
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“As I said, we don't have any announcement regarding the Beijing Olympics. 2022 remains a ways off, but we will continue to consult closely with allies and partners to define our common concerns and establish our shared approach to the PRC [People's Republic of China].”

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Spokesperson for the United States Department of State
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“There's no such thing as pure private companies in China. From the perspective of the PRC, the ruling party can change your leader whenever the situation is intense. If you include them [China-linked companies] in the infrastructure then you have to be very careful every time you update the system, as that could make the network vulnerable to allowing a Trojan horse inside the system.”

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Taiwan's digital minister
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