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  • Andrei Soldatov
    Andrei Soldatov “The problem is to actually be able to prevent terrorist attacks, you need to have a really good and efficient system of intelligence sharing and intelligence gathering. Trust is needed inside the home agency and with agencies of other countries, as is good coordination. That's where you have problems.” 15 hours ago
  • Dmitry Peskov
    Dmitry Peskov “All war crimes [committed] by the Kyiv regime are thoroughly documented. We were well aware of these crimes. And, of course, we will make sure that those behind these crimes are duly punished.” 15 hours ago
  • Timothy Snyder
    Timothy Snyder “The terrorists' car was stopped near Bryansk, which is in western Russia, and so vaguely near Ukraine, which means that the four Tajiks in a Renault were intending to cross the Ukrainian border, which means that they had Ukrainian backers, which means that it was a Ukrainian operation, which means that the Americans were behind it. The reasoning here leaves something to be desired. And the series of associations rests on no factual basis.” 15 hours ago
  • Vladimir Putin
    Vladimir Putin “We have no aggressive intentions towards these states. The idea that we will attack some other country - Poland, the Baltic States, and the Czechs are also being scared - is complete nonsense. It's just drivel. If they supply F-16s, and they are talking about this and are apparently training pilots, this will not change the situation on the battlefield. And we will destroy the aircraft just as we destroy today tanks, armoured vehicles and other equipment, including multiple rocket launchers. Of course, if they will be used from airfields in third countries, they become for us legitimate targets, wherever they might be located.” 15 hours ago
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“Even [leaders of] Russia did not see it coming [recognizing the independence of two Russia-backed separatist regions in eastern Ukraine] - and then, the North reportedly offered to send its workers to the region. Over the past 20 years, Russia's diplomatic strategies on North Korea and the Korean Peninsula have not changed much. But I believe it is now on the verge of a big shift. In the short run, there seems little incentive for the North to make such decisions, which have drawn international criticism. But in the long term, what it can gain from Russia, one of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, is enormous. North Korea is probably expecting Russia's support at the U.N. … It is very likely that Russia will offer it. I have heard from sources in Russia that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un may visit Russia this year.”

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Research fellow at the Korea Institute for National Unification
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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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“I fear that we will soon hear also that the NLD [National League for Democracy] party could be disbanded. This is an attempt to promote legitimacy against lack of international action taken. I have to make clear that the U.N. does not recognize governments, so it's up to the member states.”

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United Nations Special Envoy on Myanmar
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