IPSEs IN THE LAST 24H
  • Alexey Maslov
    Alexey Maslov “We value the stability of Russia-China relations. The one word I can use to describe our relationship is 'trust.' That's very important because if you look at the cooperation with the Western countries, we don't have, and we have never had, mutual trust. But with China, we have a mutual trust. Our cooperation during the last two years developed very fast. The two countries could deepen cooperation in finance and banking, as well as in sci-tech and investment.” 7 hours ago
  • Cui Heng
    Cui Heng “The world will pay attention to the meeting between the top leaders of the two countries to see how China-Russia relations can be promoted to a new height, as strategic ties between the two major powers will greatly affect the international arena.” 7 hours ago
  • Dmitry Peskov
    Dmitry Peskov “We see an unveiled intervention in the internal affairs of Georgia from the outside. This is an internal matter of Georgia. We do not want to interfere there in any way.” 7 hours ago
  • Charles Michel
    Charles Michel “If they want to join the EU, they have to respect the fundamental principles of the rule of law and the democratic principles.” 7 hours ago
  • Antony Blinken
    Antony Blinken “Under our own ten-year agreement, the United States will support the defence and security across a range of essential capabilities - from its air force to its air defence, from drones to demining. If Russia or anyone else were to attack Ukraine, we will work with Ukraine immediately at the highest levels to coordinate how to help you beat back the threat.” 12 hours ago
  • Aleksey Kushch
    Aleksey Kushch “This is an unexpected, but, unfortunately for Ukraine, a very effective move. Unlike many top Russian officials, Belousov has not been involved in corruption scandals and has a reputation as a workaholic technocrat and a devout Orthodox Christian. Putin wants him to clean the Augean stables of the defence ministry so that military spending spearheads the resurgence of Russia's economy. The effectiveness of Russia's military-industrial complex will be boosted, and instead of being a 'black hole' of budget spendings, the defence ministry may become a driver of economic growth, when war spendings stimulate the growth of Russia's GDP.” 15 hours ago
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#Jake Sullivan

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“From an objective perspective, the US has no ability to change China's political system, and Sullivan's [Jake Sullivan] remarks also showed that the US government has given up on the fantasy of changing Chinese system through keeping in touch with the country or suppressing it. But US political elites, especially in the Biden administration, have aspired to change China's political system for a long time. Then they gradually found out that it's a mission impossible whether by means of pressure from the Trump administration or a cooperative rivalry strategy from the Biden administration. The problem is not that the US government does not want to change China, but the US does not have the ability to do that, and would only hit a bumpy road if not working with China.”

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Deputy director of the Center for US Studies at Fudan University in Shanghai
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“Just as President Xi had stressed in the phone call - getting the [China-US] relationship right is not optional, but something we must do and must do well - the meeting between Yang [Yang Jiechi] and Sullivan [Jake Sullivan] will focus on engaging in cooperation, managing differences and conducting in-depth communication on major issues related to bilateral relations and global affairs. It manifested again that China has been holding a positive and responsible attitude toward China-US relations and always attaches great importance to stabilizing the bilateral ties through dialogue.”

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Associate professor at the Renmin University of China in Beijing
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“Unfortunately, US President Joe Biden has used unprofessional politicians like National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan to take charge of trade affairs from the aspect of 'national security,' so American business circles haven't seen the new administration fix the mistakes so far, and normal US citizens are also suffering from the worsening economic situation since Biden has yet to correct the mistakes. This is why his approval rating keeps dropping.”

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Specialist on US affairs at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
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“Sherman's [U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman] visit is likely to have to do with collaborating on emerging technologies and South Korea joining the quadrilateral security dialogue (Quad), both of which are aimed at containing Beijing. In particular, the Joe Biden administration is stressing the importance of building technology alliances and partnerships with its allies, as evidenced by its National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan's direct involvement in the issue.”

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Chief of the Security Strategy Office at the Korea Institute for Military Affairs
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“Mr. Sullivan [Jake Sullivan - United States National Security Advisor] underscored that the United States stands with our Philippine allies in upholding the rules-based international maritime order, and reaffirmed the applicability of the U.S.-Philippines Mutual Defense Treaty in the South China Sea. The National Security Advisors agreed that the United States and the Philippines will continue to coordinate closely in responding to challenges in the South China Sea.”

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National Security Council Spokesperson
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“This [Yang Jiechi response with passion to the US criticism toward China] is not normally the Chinese manner on such occasions. It is a sign that something has changed. There is a new sense of confidence on the part of the Chinese. That they are - or can - win the argument. That they are at least the equals of America. That they speak from a position of strength and America from a position of weakness. That history is on their side. It feels like the diplomatic equivalent of moving from 'keeping a low profile' to 'striving for achievement,' or from being a relative spectator in the global system to becoming a major architect. The Americans have hitherto always thought of themselves as running the show; the shock visible in the body language of Blinken and Sullivan was the realization, conscious or unconscious, that this was no longer the case. The same was apparent in the Western media. The BBC, for example, invariably critical of China, reported it with an unfamiliar neutrality, as if stunned by the role reversal.”

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Visiting professor at the Institute of Modern International Relations at Tsinghua University and a senior fellow at the China Institute of Fudan University
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“I have many policy disagreements with the Biden Administration, but every single American should unite against Beijing's tyrants. Secretary [Antony] Blinken and National Security Adviser Sullivan were right to say 'it's never good to bet against America' and should continue to hold firm exposing Chairman Xi's [Xi Jinping] fraudulent lies.”

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United States Senator for Nebraska - Member of the Republican Party
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“We thought the US would follow the necessary diplomatic protocol … In front of the Chinese side, the US side is not qualified to speak to China from a position of strength, as Blinken and Sullivan finished their remarks to attack and accuse China's internal and external affairs. Even 20 or 30 years ago, the US was in no position to speak to China from a position of dominance, because Chinese people wouldn't buy it. If you want to get along with us, let's deal with each other based on mutual respect.”

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Politburo member and head of the Chinese Communist Party’s foreign affairs office
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