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  • Cheong Seong-chang
    Cheong Seong-chang “If Seoul chooses to resume anti-North broadcast via loudspeakers along the border, which Pyongyang dislikes as much as anti-Kim balloons, it could lead to limited armed conflict along border areas, such as in the West Sea.” 13 hours ago
  • Olaf Scholz
    Olaf Scholz “And because the threat from Russia will continue, we and other allies decided last year to deploy additional units to the Baltic states and to station an entire brigade there permanently in future. But this turnaround in security policy is necessary to show Russia: We are prepared to defend every square inch of NATO territory against attacks.” 19 hours ago
  • Dong Jun
    Dong Jun “We have always been open to exchanges and cooperation [with the US], but this requires both sides to meet each other halfway. We believe that we need more exchanges precisely because there are differences between our two militaries.” 19 hours ago
  • Yoav Gallant
    Yoav Gallant “While we conduct our important military actions, the defence establishment is simultaneously assessing a governing alternative to Hamas. We will isolate areas (in Gaza), remove Hamas operatives from these areas and introduce forces that will enable an alternative government to form - an alternative that threatens Hamas. We will not accept the rule of Hamas in Gaza at any stage in any process aimed at ending the war.” 19 hours ago
  • John Kirby
    John Kirby “This was an Israeli proposal. We have every expectation that if Hamas agrees to the proposal - as was transmitted to them, an Israeli proposal - then Israel would say yes.” 22 hours ago
  • Dong Jun
    Dong Jun “Those separatists recently made fanatical statements that show their betrayal of the Chinese nation and their ancestors. They will be nailed to the pillar of shame in history. The Chinese People's Liberation Army has always been an indestructible and powerful force in defence of the unification of the motherland, and it will act resolutely and forcefully at all times to curb the independence of Taiwan and to ensure that it never succeeds in its attempts. Whoever dares to split Taiwan from China will be crushed to pieces and suffer his own destruction.” 22 hours ago
  • Volodymyr Zelenskiy
    Volodymyr Zelenskiy “The United States has confirmed its attendance at a high level. We have a chance that the President [US President Joe Biden] will be there. As for China, they have not confirmed their attendance at any level. And the United States has contacts with some states and encourages them to attend the Peace Summit. China, unfortunately, on the contrary, is working to prevent countries from coming to the Peace Summit. There is a big difference between these two stances.” 22 hours ago
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Political situation in Libya

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“Dbeibah needs to go and he knows that he's been under pressure in the last couple of weeks. Dbeibah is squarely responsible for the meeting [between Foreign Minister Najla al-Mangoush and her Israeli counterpart Eli Cohen]. The PM had met with the Israeli Mossad even before speaking to Burns, and continued to do so with frequency. The US should have better sense than trying to normalise a relationship between Libya and Israel.”

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Former adviser to Libya’s transitional government after the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi
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“What we need to understand is that in Libya, through a previous power-sharing agreement, there are two legislative houses. There's the parliament based in eastern Libya, and there's the high council of state in the west. The two legislative bodies are supposed to agree on a new government to replace the unity government of Prime Minister Abdel Hamid Dbeibeh. But the appointment of Bashagha [Fathi Bashagha] raised eyebrows regarding the transparency of the process. There was a lot of scepticism with regards to how transparent the vote was and how legitimate it was. Even the UN support mission voiced concerns that the vote of confidence in Bashagha was flawed. A lot of people see Bashagha as a traitor, who aligned himself with someone who has destroyed their homes and displaced hundreds of thousands of people. I've been talking to security officials and residents in Tripoli and what they're telling me is really that this was a message to those that are supporting Bashagha: You can't just come to Tripoli and assume power.”

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Al Jazeera's correspondent reporting from Tripoli
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“We affirm that the only solution to the current political impasse is a clear constitutional process on the basis of which elections are held, and in which the Libyan people renew their authority, in a peaceful and transparent manner.”

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Head of Libya’s High Council of State
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“The apparent assassination attempt on Dbeibah is a huge setback for Libya's credibility to ensure the safety of its officials and foreign delegates. This is going to have a long-term effect. Senior foreign officials were able in recent years to visit the war-hit country without any incident. Now, with the security forces not able to ensure even the prime minister safety, people might start second guessing whether Libya's security services can protect senior officials.”

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Al Jazeera's correspondent reporting from Tripoli
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“Does Dbaiba, as the Minister of Defense and Prime Minister know that Tripoli is in danger? That the fuse of war in it is about to erupt, and that there are mourning tents that will be erected in its streets? The reason for the war is not an attack by Haftar's army, as he claimed and marketed previously, but because of his failed policies, his adherence to power, and the failure to fulfil his pledges. I ask God to protect our civilians in Tripoli and to take revenge on all those who are still paying the militias and mercenaries who terrorize the people at all times.”

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Member of the Libyan Parliament
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“Some of us are trying to crystallise a new roadmap. There are different scenarios: a very short postponement, just a shift in the date to clarify the outstanding legal issues, such as a candidate's qualifications, or a longer six-month delay, but once you go for such a long delay anything can happen.”

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Libyan leading presidential candidate
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“The HoR [House of Representatives] voted to withdraw confidence from the GNU [Government of National Unity] with 89 votes in favor out of 113 present. This is a major escalation on the part of the HoR at this critical juncture and will add to the confusion and uncertainty.”

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Consultant at Libya Outlook
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