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  • Catherine Russell
    Catherine Russell “Rafah is now a city of children, who have nowhere safe to go in Gaza. If large-scale military operations start, not only will children be at risk from the violence, but also from chaos and panic, and at a time where their physical and mental states are already weakened.” 1 hour ago
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    Hani Mahmoud “You cannot create a safe zone in a war zone. Every time people move from one place to another, they are in search of basic needs and … necessities that are becoming very hard to find right now.” 1 hour ago
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“I saw that Huawei just put out a new laptop that it boasted was AI capable, that uses an Intel chip. I think it demonstrates that what we're focused on is only the most sensitive technology that could pose a threat to our security. We're not focused on cutting off trade, or for that matter containing or holding back China.”

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U.S. Secretary of State
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“China knows that it likely has little room to sway the United States on trade. The Chinese government seems to be putting its focus on people-to-people exchanges. The Chinese government is really investing a lot of energy in shaping the future generation of Americans' view of China.”

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Dean of the School of International Relations and Diplomacy at Beijing Foreign Studies University
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“China is building a first-class business environment that is market oriented. In traditional areas like trade and new ones such as climate change and artificial intelligence, China and the United States should become boosters for each other's development, not obstructions on each other.”

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President of the People's Republic of China
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“It [the attack] totally undermines the UAE's reputation as a place of stability especially vis-a-vis tourism, finance, and trade, but crucially it also casts doubt on their ability to build a nuclear power station.”

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Assistant professor of Middle East Studies at Hamad bin Khalifa University
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“This is a major departure from Donald Trump's 'America First' foreign policy, which envisioned the US effectively taking on China by itself and making little to no effort to find areas of common interest with Beijing. As part of this new strategy, Washington will increasingly look to counter Chinese economic influence by promoting its own trade and infrastructure initiatives. This will naturally engender more economic competition between the US and China but may redound to the benefit of countries in a position to pick and choose the terms of their economic partnerships with Washington, Beijing, or both.”

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Trivium China analyst
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“The relaxation of positions by both sides is a positive but limited development in China-U.S. relations and is less than significant in the big scheme of things. There is no indication that Washington is going to soften on the trade war. I don't see China immediately relaxing trade restrictions against Canada either.”

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International relations expert from Renmin University in Beijing
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“Turkey weaponized migration and now it weaponized trade. What else does it have to do for us to take action? We should suspend the customs union. We are not going to trade with someone who blackmails us and boycotts us”

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Vice chair of the European Parliament's trade committee for the European People's Party
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“This panel report confirms what the Trump administration has been saying for four years: The WTO is completely inadequate to stop China's harmful technology practices. The United States must be allowed to defend itself against unfair trade practices, and the Trump administration will not let China use the WTO to take advantage of American workers, businesses, farmers, and ranchers.”

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US trade representative
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“It’s going very well and we are very close to finalising it. If you look at the volume of our bilateral trade, 95 percent of it is industrial products … and 5 percent is agriculture and services. We agreed already with the UK that in the post-Brexit era we will increase our bilateral trade; in volume we set a $20bn [bilateral trade] target.”

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Turkish Foreign Minister
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