IPSEs IN THE LAST 24H
  • Wang Wenbin
    Wang Wenbin “China is not the creator of or a party to the Ukraine Crisis. We have been on the side of peace and dialogue and committed to promoting peace talks. We actively support putting in place a balanced, effective and sustainable European security architecture. Our fair and objective position and constructive role have been widely recognized. 'Let the person who tied the bell on the tiger untie it,' to quote a Chinese saying. Our message to the US: stop shifting the blame on China; do not try to drive a wedge between China and Europe; and it is time to stop fueling the flame and start making real contribution to finding a political solution to the Ukraine crisis.” 10 hours ago
  • Korean Central News Agency
    Korean Central News Agency “On May 17, the North Korean Missile General Bureau conducted a test launch of a tactical ballistic missile equipped with a new navigation system of autonomous guidance. The test launch confirmed the accuracy and reliability of the system. The launch was carried out as part of the regular activities of the North Korean Missile General Bureau and subordinate defense research institutes for the active development of weapons technology.” 10 hours ago
  • Yang Moo-jin
    Yang Moo-jin “It is part of North Korea's propaganda approach to develop a voice in global affairs. Kim's statement comes amid Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping holding talks in Beijing, the West pressuring North Korea and Russia with sanctions and South Korea planning to stage Ulchi Freedom Shiled, a joint annual military drill with the U.S. in August. It may be true that North Korea is honing existing weapons to attack Seoul, but we cannot rule out the possibility of the country pulling weapons from its stocks and shipping them to Russia after further testing and deploying.” 10 hours ago
  • Park Won-gon
    Park Won-gon “Kim's [Kim Yo-jong syster of the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un] statement suggests that North Korea is concerned about international sanctions. I believe sanctions are still an effective tool. North Korea fears that if it admits its arms dealings with Russia, it may turn its European allies into enemies.” 11 hours ago
  • Kim Yo-jong
    Kim Yo-jong “We have no intention to export our military technical capabilities to any country or open them to the public. Our tactical weapons, including multiple rocket launchers and missiles, will be used to prevent Seoul from inventing any idle thinking.” 11 hours ago
  • Frank Kendall
    Frank Kendall “China has fielded a number of space capabilities designed to target our forces. And we're not going to be able operate in the Western Pacific successfully unless we can defeat those. China had tripled its network of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance satellites since 2018.” 11 hours ago
  • Ants Kiviselg
    Ants Kiviselg “The Russian Armed Forces are advancing on the recently opened Kharkiv front, but their pace is slowing down. This and the nature of their behaviour rather indicate a desire to create a buffer zone. Russian troops have attacked and destroyed important bridges in the area of Vovchansk, which creates a natural barrier between Ukrainian and Russian forces. This is more an indication of the intention of Russian forces to build a defensive line than to create a bridgehead for an advance on Kharkiv.” 20 hours ago
  • Vladimir Putin
    Vladimir Putin “Russia is ready and able to continuously power the Chinese economy, businesses, cities and towns with affordable and environmentally clean energy.” 20 hours ago
  • Alexey Muraviev
    Alexey Muraviev “There are limits to the two nations' ties, despite their insistence that it is limitless. The limits are that the two countries don't have a formal alliance agreement. To me, that's very clearly a sign that there are limitations to what seems to be a limitless relationship. Neither side is prepared to unconditionally commit to support each other on issues like Ukraine.” 20 hours ago
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Iran nuclear negotiations

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“Doha is very optimistic about progress in the nuclear talks to achieve peace and stability in the Gulf region. We hope an agreement that satisfies all parties and guarantees Iran's right to peaceful use of nuclear energy will be reached as soon as possible.”

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Spokesman for Qatar’s foreign affairs ministry
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“Khamenei told the emir [Qatar's emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani] we have always said the negotiations must yield results, not waste time, and the Americans know what they need to do regarding this. It is very clear from the context of the leader's remarks that the ball is in the US court, which must make wise political decisions to fulfill its obligations.”

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Spokesman of the Foreign Ministry of Iran
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“If we reach an agreement with the US on remaining issues which relate to some of Iran's main red lines, based on my talks with Mr Lavrov today Russia will remain beside the Islamic Republic of Iran until reaching a good and sustainable agreement, continuing to play the constructive role it has played since the start.”

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Foreign Affairs Minister of Iran
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“I think there's still a clear path to reviving the deal given that the US and Iran appear to be on the same page. But it will require a healthy dose of creativity and flexibility from all parties to find a way to work with, or more likely around, Moscow.”

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Iran analyst at consultancy Eurasia group
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“The government pursues nuclear negotiations in full accordance with the principles and framework set by the Supreme Leader. It has not and will not back down on any of these red lines.”

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President of Iran
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“We need spirit of compromise to take us back to full implementation. In view of different undesirable trends undermining the JCPOA [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action], there is a need to swiftly conclude these negotiations.”

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EU’s coordinator for the nuclear deal
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“The attack may have been prompted by recent advances made by a UAE-backed militia in Yemen, but this is unlikely to be the only - or perhaps not even the main - reason. The attack against Abu Dhabi also served as a dire warning by Iran to the UAE. The United States has been pressuring the UAE to better enforce Iran sanctions as nuclear talks continue. Depending on how the JCPOA [Iran nuclear deal] talks play out and on the UAE's own behaviour, more such attacks may be carried out against the country.”

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Geopolitical and security analyst at Le Beck International, a Middle East focused consultancy
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“Lifting sanctions means lifting all forms of sanctions stipulated in the nuclear agreement, and the sanctions that Trump reimposed contradict the terms of the agreement. We demand guarantees that include not imposing any new sanctions, and not reimposing sanctions after lifting them under any pretext.”

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Foreign Affairs Minister of Iran
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“With the Iran nuclear deal still up in the air and the war in Yemen continuing to rage, Biden's approach to the Middle East is very similar to that of Trump. The deeper down, the substance, is not as different as one might have imagined. So, it's more one of style.”

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Research fellow at the James A Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice University
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“Today all parties have agreed to come back to activate the eighth round of negotiations even in (the) Christmas and New Year's holiday. This in itself fully shows a greater sense of urgency on the part of all parties concerned. This round of negotiations will focus on sanctions-lifting.”

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Chinese Envoy to the UN in Vienna
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“We've set aside the June 2021 document and have agreed a new joint document and talks will begin today around that document. The important issue for us is that under these terms and issues, we will reach a point where Iran can easily, and without bounds, sell its oil and the oil money would land in Iranian bank accounts in foreign currencies and we can use all economic benefits in different sectors.”

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Foreign Affairs Minister of Iran
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“Vienna talks to resume on Monday 27 December. The JCPOA Joint Commission will meet to discuss and define the way ahead. Important to pick up the pace on key outstanding issues and move forward, working closely with the US. Welcome to the 8th round.”

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High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union
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“It really depends on the pace of their nuclear process. If they halt the nuclear advances, we have more time. If they continue at their current pace, we have some weeks left but not much more than that, at which point the conclusion will be there's no deal to be revived.”

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US Special Envoy for Iran
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“We don't have months but rather weeks to reach an agreement. There's a sense of urgency that's absolutely important if we want to really have success in these negotiations.”

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High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union
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“Some actors persist in their blame game habit, instead of real diplomacy. We proposed our ideas early, & worked constructively & flexibly to narrow gaps; diplomacy is a 2 way street. If there's real will to remedy the culprit's wrongdoing, way for quick good deal will be paved.”

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Iran’s top nuclear negotiator
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“At Vienna Talks numerous outstanding issues still remain. But the negotiators work hard to narrow down the differences. For example: the JCPOA [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action] participants (without Iran) and US had a late Monday evening meeting. All of them (except for US) maintain close contacts with Iran.”

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Permanent Representative of Russia to International Organizations in Vienna
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“The Iranian foreign minister himself had a phone conversation with the EU's top diplomat during which he stressed that the comments that have come from the EU are not constructive and they could really have a damaging effect on these talks. There is a sense that the next 48 hours will be very crucial.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Vienna
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“What I felt this morning was from...all delegations a renewed sense of purpose in the need to work and to reach an agreement on bringing the JCPOA [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action] back to life.”

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High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union
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