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Gilles de Kerchove, EU Counter-terrorism Coordinator

Christophe Robeet meets Gilles de Kerchove, the EU Counter-terrorism Coordinator. He has the daunting task of coordinating the anti-terrorism policies of the 27 EU member states and ensuring that the EU plays an active role in the fight against terrorism, be it home-grown or originating abroad.

Amr Moussa, Egyptian Opposition Leader
01/06/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Amr Moussa, Egyptian Opposition Leader

Amr Moussa, Egyptian opposition leader and former Secretary-General of the Arab League, speaks to Marc Perelman about the tension in Egypt between the government and opposition. He also gives us his point of view on the Syrian conflict and the Middle East peace process.
Daniel Nisman, Senior Analyst, Max Security Solutions
01/06/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Daniel Nisman, Senior Analyst, Max Security Solutions

Daniel Nisman speaks to Cyril Vanier about Israel's foreign policy and security priorities amid the latest developments in the Middle East. Daniel Nisman explains that Israel's interests are best served by seeing the Syrian regime fall - even if the result is prolonged instability.
John McCain, US Republican Senator
30/05/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

John McCain, US Republican Senator

US Republican Senator John McCain blasts the Obama administration for its refusal to arm the rebels in Syria and for "not providing leadership". He also expresses deep concern that Iraq is again on the verge of civil war and that Afghanistan is likely to recede into chaos once US troops leave the country.
Guennadi Gatilov, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister
30/05/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Guennadi Gatilov, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister

Russian's deputy foreign minister, Guennadi Gatilov, meets Marc Perelman and argues that the West is wrong to call for the departure of Bashar al-Assad. He says that Syria’s fate should be discussed at the negotiating table rather than on the battlefield, and denies that Russia is providing offensive weapons to the Assad regime.
John Dramani Mahama, President of Ghana
30/05/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

John Dramani Mahama, President of Ghana

Ghana’s president, John Dramani Mahama, expresses confidence that Mali will become a stable democracy in the near future, distances himself from the recent criticism of the International Criminal Court as a racist institution and vows that his country will not become a staging ground for violent actions against Ivory Coast.

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