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  • Vladimir Putin
    Vladimir Putin “We have said many times that whoever is quicker to master the newest means of armed combat wins. We have to be one step ahead. We have everything we need for this, and much has been done, but we need to double and triple our efforts in this area.” 2 hours ago
  • Alena Kudzko
    Alena Kudzko “That is definitely not something that anybody in Slovakia expected. The country has been polarised over the past year amid heightened political tension, especially in the run-up to the elections. But nobody … called for violence in the country. Quite the opposite, everybody right now is trying to unite and send a coherent message, that political violence is not something that we support.” 2 hours ago
  • 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.” 20 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.” 20 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.” 20 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.” 20 hours ago
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#negotiations

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“It is the Ukrainians, and only the Ukrainians, who can decide when there are conditions in place for negotiations and who can decide at the negotiating table what is an acceptable solution.”

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Secretary General of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
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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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“We categorically do not accept any war. We have done and are doing everything now so that there isn't a war. Thanks to yours truly, me that is, negotiations between Ukraine and Russia have begun. But why is Ukraine, on whose territory a war in effect is ongoing … why is Ukraine not interested in these negotiations?”

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President of Belarus
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“In order to increase mutual trust and create the necessary conditions for further negotiations and achieving the ultimate goal of agreeing and signing (an) agreement, a decision was made to radically, by a large margin, reduce military activity in the Kyiv and Chernihiv directions.”

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Russian Deputy Defence Minister
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“Putin is pursuing a two-pronged approach. On the one side, he is entering into negotiations, while on the other, he is increasing the military pressure. It was widely reported that Russian special forces and former military individuals had been inserted into Ukraine to disrupt the defence and target leaders in Ukraine.”

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Professor of international security at the University of Nottingham
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“Neutral status is now being seriously discussed along, of course, with security guarantees. Now this very thing is being discussed in negotiations - there are absolutely specific formulations which in my view are close to agreement.”

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Russian Foreign Minister
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“Iran had carried out attacks against American targets and did not shy away from publicizing this. I see this more as a warning sign to Israel and a show of force in the negotiations.”

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Visiting fellow at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP)
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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 call on all parties to return to the path of diplomatic negotiations and a political settlement as soon as possible. We also suggest undertaking a comprehensive settlement of the Ukraine problem through negotiations and consultations. We call on all parties concerned to demonstrate calmness and restraint and to avoid further escalation.”

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Spokesperson of China and deputy director of the Foreign Ministry Information Department of China
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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 missile launch could also be used as a bargaining chip when the North engages in negotiations with the South's next government after the South elects a new president in March. There have been many signs of economic hardships in the North including the news that Kim Jong-un gave fish to Pyongyang residents as presents. In that respect, the missile launch is also aimed at strengthening internal solidarity among the people of North Korea.”

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Senior researcher at the Korea Defense and Security Forum
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“We have identified the challenges ahead. Now it is time to consult with capitals. We will be resuming here in Vienna next week. We have substantial challenges ahead, time is not unlimited, there is an obvious sense of urgency. But above all we need a certain convergence of policy to start negotiations.”

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