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have a very rapidly aging health workforce and we find that to up to 40 percent of their medical doctors in these countries age over 55. so that's a ticking time bomb, as the outbreak appears to be moving past its most serious phase long, coven, in the workers shortage suggest a new wave of post. pandemic problems has already begun. john henry, al jazeera television. ah, hello, are you watching? oh, just 0. these are the headlines is our warnings have begun to fall past the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd. she is lying in state at westminster hall and will remain there for the next 4 days, a q 5 kilometers long as making true london as a way to pay their respects. ah.
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earlier the late monarch left buckingham palace for the last time and saw the procession through london. the cortez marched slowly to westminster hall with the royal family. following closely behind, joe in a home has more from just signed with well, the, the big, the big event over the next 4 days is the lying of state and the access to the that the public will have to be able to file through and past the queen's cost to pay their final respect and enormous number of people already queueing to get in there . in about an hour's time, the doors will be thrown open. but to give you an idea of the scene inside westminster hall, this ancient space, the oldest part of the parliamentary estate built in the 11th century at the end of the reign of william the conqueror. it has been down the ages, the scene of coronation banquets and funerals of high state occasions, state visit kings and queens of lane there in state. ukraine president has visited
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areas in the north east recently recaptured from russian forces. but let me the landscape met soldiers in the devastated city of is you, prosecutors say residents have been tortured and killed during moscow. 6 months, occupation and mania is wanting. the light is fighting with as a by john could escalate into wall. at least 150 soldiers have been killed from both sides. so fun. all right, those are the headlines. i'm emily anglin. the news continues here on al jazeera, after inside story. ah. nearly a 100 soldiers killed in a flare up in fighting between armenia and as the vice on rushes urging both sides
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to respect the truce agreed 2 years ago. but can moscow and other regional powers prevent another war? this is entitled, ah hello, welcome to the program i'm in ron con, armenia and as the boys on a blaming each other for the latest violence along the border. dozens of soldiers from both sides were killed on tuesday. tension between the former soviet republics, largely stems from a stand off over the contested no go, no cut back region. it's that recognize internationally as part of azerbaijan, but controlled by ethnic armenian forces. the latest fi thing happened to the west of the disputed area. now armine as accused is neighbor of sending soldiers across the border and shelling military positions around several cities. but as of age on
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a denies, this saying was responding to a build up of la minds and weapons. russia said it had broken a ceasefire, but on wednesday armenia accused as a by john resuming attacks as a by john, not merely not merely la lake expire across the border, but it also targeted armenian positions and also c v infrastructure inside gunman. so it's a clear attack on southern country, it's clear to talk on you in the state while armenia has been selling azerbaijani military position for a week, 2 weeks now would, shall, inc, has been intensified over the last few days. and over the same few days, or when you started amassing heavy weaponry and almonds, a long been deemed border. it's an army and a zip asia. so who's mediating the conflict? armenia is also russia's help of their foreign ministers have spoken by phone.
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russian president vladimir putin and his turkish counsellor richard type or the one we'll discuss the matter when they meet in the big city of summer conduct this week . turkeys foreign minister says armenia should hold provocations and take sincere steps towards corporation and peace. and the european council president as cold for a complete and sustainable ceasefire now as part of the minsk process, russia the u. s. in france. i've been trying to negotiate a settlement in the region for decades. but the u. s. secretary of state says he's worried about russia's role in the conflict. whether russia tries in some fashion, to stir the pot to create a distraction from ukraine is something that was concerned about. but if russia can actually use his own influence for good, which is to again come, come the waters and the, and the violence and of urged people to engage in good faith on building piece. that would be a positive thing. ah, let's bring in our guess in back,
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who nigger upward or i a member of the as a by johnny parliament in yerevan vladimir virginian, a member of the armenian parliament and in berlin. daria is the jenko who's a researcher, the center for applied turkey studies, which is part of the german institute for international and security affairs. welcome to the program. let's begin in back, who 1st with now, gartner, god dominions are accusing you of escalating tensions. why are you doing that? a well, thank you very much for having me here today. but 1st of all, armenians are not seeing the tooth that has origin as choosing a pass of peace as origin is not interested in increasing military attentions at a time when large scale construction verbs are being done and as her by young, after liberated after liberty singles, at city thirty's. now let me put it this way. you know, there was a, there's a very clear path to peace between us, thereby john and armina. it may sound paradoxical, but chance for peace or was created after 2020 war. when the trilateral statement
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was signed prior to prior to that there was a major factor which plate against our sustainable peace, it was a fact of occupation of azerbaijani lance by armenia. as you know, armenian army was holding a large part of us originates $82.00 down there each occupation for 30 years. they expelled azerbaijani from their, they've destroyed everything, livelihoods, they are, let's say all physical infrastructure, cultural infrastructure. but as long as, as long as this occupation sustained, obviously peace was not possible, but the war removed, ah, this factor armenians were pushed back to their borders. but it has already been 2 years and peace didn't come. you may ask me why it didn't come. trilateral statement ended hostilities. armina again, just only just because ali is gonna disturb you, go if you're a one second, let's put your either one to ask you why piece didn't come. let's ask her vladimir
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of our dungeon in yerevan. obviously you've told us why. ah bach, who's accused you of lying armenia of lying and saying that you've broken the deal . have you it is very busy this mother, my mother. i started her speech with the saying that some of the knowing not the true. it's not the 1st time we are discussing the issue with my mother, i because now the members of the parliament resident of the council of europe and unfortunate them listening, that same old story. they start from the very beginning. i would like just to say that we are not speaking about good or bad. we are speaking about respect towards our international obligations. and i would like to state very officially did or media are under, i mean is under attack. and we are considering this attack as an international aggression which is framed in on their article to blame for all the un charter
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that my just to say with we shouldn't somehow confuse our the do people who will know to watch miss program because various be about a warning or about now they're speaking about so are in territorial for media all eastern pars eastern border of the republic over we need his other attack. and as are virginia, our forces proliferated in the territory, the death of the territory of the republic for me. and lou just to the warnings we are listening army as they're pushed back. i mean yes. liars. irvin yes. busy provokes this is very similar to the situation which nazi germany used or in the 2nd world war, saying that polish troops are somehow greater situation or, or a pro occasion the is the nasa soldiers vladimir last a very, very, and running a die just one second. i got a bruce,
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i will winning your grandchildren. a business of us are by john. and you should listen b plural. but if you're focusing finish your thought, what's your response to that nigger? well, my response to that is that, you know, you have to look we can say many things, but you and the people that will be watching has to look to the facts. armina is not the victim, it's the occupier. it has a long record of aggression and occupying as a written has never worked by our own. i am, your image is more if you are also around now, now we have armenian armenians. soldiers are mean an illegal aren't groups are still on the to turn off other by young. what are they doing? they are prime minister pushing young has signed a trilateral statement, which clearly said that, i mean an illegal arm to should be removed from the $33.00 of us. right? yeah. we've been waiting for 2 years. what are they doing right now on the theater?
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was it by john? is it acceptable for any country? no longer william any out of the world sad before and so soon literary should arisen against ourselves. now gregory eisner was on ladies alert please keep us bring him. this is, this isn't the helpful shelter over and over. you have, i would like to bring in doria is to change her hair. who is a researcher, the center for applied turkey studies are now doria, there was a sci fi agreed i see. so i agree, 2 years ago, the minsk group has been trying to formulate a piece plan for nagondo karuba for decades. now, all of that has failed this latest ceasefire agreement as also failed. where is the international community and all of this? has it got any more cards left to play given what you've just heard? well, i see it tool key issues that i steal their machines. they were in the fall 2020. and this issue is the are and is all status of credit backed. and
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the 2nd issue is i did look in of transportation links in the region and the what do you have him in the last 2 years? the are these have, these 2 issues have been stumbling blocks, are in the conflict, and to make it even perhaps more complicated. we also see that the position of either our actors involved, like russia and turkey has been also or different on these issues. i think it was the hope of talking and russia that by the blog and transportation links are there can be, am, or some. it can be a step further. but even these did not work. i also see that is m a difference in how to approach the conflict from our ada burgess. for example. i think i from the russian perspective, it has been kind of
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a step by step there. is there issue of the limitation and communication of our borders address then again, transportation or links ah, and a lease agreement would come actually last i'll follow a turkey. it's very much the same position like a as yet by turn. but i think what we've seen from rocky and julian assist. we lost joy room, long story relation service, gun, osby, wagner, got a button to snatch. we need to see people who will was there speaking about proliferation of us or roger juice in the, in the very day of the day i'm getting public of or me. ok. there are other countries whose bothers are not gonna be dated or tomorrow, but it doesn't matter that our south international recognize,
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or nurse and other regina recognize these borders in different no homes in us. ok, legend regional legend bilaterally. can i please please, please do not mislead the people, but will watch us. and i would like to request our colleagues no. margie 0 to put them on the arm attacks. sure. with the people that we are not discussing now, and i've only got about we are discussing now. so and territory of the republic of one of me was her response is the sovereign territory of armenian gov? yes, i have a really good response, which is very obvious now that these should be built on mutual guarantees, right? we are speaking about peace, we are saying that we are ready for speech. and 1st of these guarantees is that it's simple. when armenia you cognizance to the total integrity followed by john as are about as it by john dignity doyle, integrity, armenia. without any tricky disclaimers, you know, just straightforward, simple statement. seeing that as armenia recognizes territorial integrity,
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international lucas, nice borders of us over by john, are they ready to do that? no, we've been speaking for 2 years. say about peace deal, but as armine, i'm listening, you know, you have a minute. can i finish? i am trying to finish my sword, please, please new mute. so one, when the thing though the statement should be very simple widicker than i got on the internet already. with my stated this, we do not support separatist, we do not have to do it. oh, claims towards each other. we are ready to do that as as already. and we said that many times, i mean he is not ready to do that. they have always disclaimers. if you ask him, he will have, you know, wait a long explanation why this cannot be done. so let's have the mutual guarantees. we are ready to do that and you know why it's a good in langley linds latasha talk about the actual garage music guarantees, junk lunch ladies or we'll come to you. if you just give me a chance, ask austin's question to doria shank her. daria you are talking there are gaston
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barker was talking there about mutual guarantees of assurance, mutual, a common ground effectively. is there any common ground that russia, the americans and turkey can bring to the table that will result in a peace treaty? oh, my assumption was that, are these transportation, the links in that asian, i present some kind of corman ground. i think a bear, but the, it's it. nevertheless, it has also been a contest. it issue because of how they are, how are the sites a she this differently or but i think starting off from these, there can be indeed an equation ground because it's are in the interest not on get of the parties. because i think the question is only how to do it, but when you look at other actors, there is an it mutual interests in our heaven ah, economically developed. it took to, to economically develop the region. thoughts are when we talk about the regional
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plays. daria, we're talking about, you know, russia, we're talking about america when those 2 countries get round the table, it simply doesn't become of armenia as a by john anymore. the ukraine is there, the sanctions, other or many other issues that they need to concentrate on. nevada caraballo the issue of our linea and as of i, john simply isn't that high on their list, is it this is, are indeed are. so i don't know if it say a problem or not, but we've she and i would still say that this ease about armenia and as yet by john and then then it becomes complicated because are for some other players, these conflicts are also play at all. but it's not by a chance that russia did indeed emerge was in this means group as a legion player, because these conflict matter store asha, much more than in das to the united states, to france, or even though the european union, vladimir, your president,
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has spoken to vladimir putin, ah, vladimir putin is going to speak to are the one in summer con, what would you expect them to be to be talking about? are those meetings? it is possible to talk about each and every issue which is on or international was where we're listening. now we are listening from our calling media. deb, since there is no final piece of court, we are allowed to do what we allow. what we'd like to do nice not is not the true reality is the following. we should respect the principles of international law. and normally after the creation of you and charter is not allowed to use force or use a treat of force to solve the political issue. or death, or somehow on reminding each national or can as borders or federal so or into other states. what we're listening, we are saying that a cease,
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we have not fire lisa courts. we are consider ourself. let me let us know. i had a question i asked you the question i asked you was what you expect vladimir putin and are the one to be talking about at a this meeting that they're going to have in summer cotton, i'm going to make it even gunter. i'll make the question, even blunt, do you think russia is representing your interests? we do believe that each and every single i state should represent the interest of the country, which is under attack under attack, which is considered as an aggression under international law, which is considered as a crime not only by customer international law, but also i have the wrong statute of international criminal court, as well as it is a crime under debt, as of which any criminal court nigger or what would you expect or the one to say to vladimir putin. do you think he's representing your case? well, it's just a full, it's very funny scene to know a country which has occupied another country,
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aggression who has created the aggression, expelled its territory, expelled its lab ethnically as a residents from which stated or is speaking about aggression. i regarding regarding the de talks and the mediators and other actors. i believe that armenia answered regina should have bilateral negotiations. we've been calling that for many times. and just few or some time ago, few months ago our, our leaders have met in brussel several times and we've been speaking about peace deal. but the statements was once inc armenian for prime minister, was coming back and saying completely different things you know, in brussels. when i'm president of the council was cheering the sessions they were discussing in one area, then he was coming back saying different things. so what i'm trying to say is that bilateral negotiations should be the key. of course we are open for any mediator. we are open, we work closely with all the countries we are positive about that. but still,
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we suggest piece deal with a that we have put our terms on the table, which i have nothing beside international lo and armine avoiding that. why are you waiting that? why to know why do not want to sign peace deal with us? why are you not? was nice and i were to do the, let's not, let's for the, you know, things like a minute. my blood, me warn you, you know, last year i'm ready to get a long explanation. why these are please low again, is you may a 2nd i would you an answer? let's go to round a round table and negotiate. but i agree, it is impossible to negotiate. if i come with a gun and you are with the dogs, you're here with the god. god god, and you're speaking about this. daria darling smith. i know. yes, i got ya. sorry. it is one of those i can was
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a glittering and dora brennan. daria had interested just in this idea of biological talks. both of the gus had mentioned as so far, we are very far away from biological folks. but can we get there with russian american turkish intervention? ah, well, i am. i honestly don't know, but they do. she russia in turkey, blame air, central role just for the mere fact that they are, they are on the ground. they do have a special relation sheep. ah, for example, russia and armenia even even though they have become strained, are also not least due to their ration stance in the war. a into $1020.00 turkey embassy damage and they also have a special relationship. but ah, so i think this matters, but ultimately you cannot irrespective of who place a mediator. ah,
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i think it's essential that it's, it's up to both parties talk, cramped, or a consensus. and i think the key issue here is really security because the security, as we're all soft in this discussion, this to your ease m b major issue. so i think there are and could be some kind of a peace keeping force, but i don't know crowd anything, but i do see that the content between the parties themselves, between media and budget was on and cut over our central here as well. you're both members of parliament, both in baku and in yerevan. vladimir, the, you've said the, you're willing to have bilateral talks nego, or you've said the, you are willing to have bilateral talks. why don't you put pressure on your governments to actually make that happen? let's begin with vladimir 1st. why don't you put brush on your government and make those bilateral tools after is a little stress loose and such crucial garner negotiations for more than 2 years.
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we have started the process up in november 9. and so we actually announced that iraq of peace, we worked towards the establishment of normal ah, friendly relations between our neighbors. and it's strange that negotiations are continued all this period better. it's very complicated. negotiate when you're negotiate, inc. and your father, ross said, okay, you know the green, i will bring another proposal. i will bring another air for larry, another ross. i will try to evil dradian another part of your directory, but you should continue to negotiate. we are ready english. you. we were ready to negotiate. we would be ready to negotiate. because negotiations, apartment, for national negotiation is an arc of civilized world. but what we have is
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it possible to negotiate will be too late to eat, you. we are ready to see and negotiate. we are here and to start negotiation, we shoot 1st, the full stop all military activities. otherwise, 30 runaway we are, we are running out until we are running out of time. i will put your pointed to an nagger in baku negotiations have been taking place. ready but there have been accusations by armenia, the there at the point of the gun that you are actually using violence during these negotiations. are you? is this again, as i said, as i said, look at the facts. there are internationally recognized borders of us in branson and armenia, and there is a long record of our menial breaking and violating our t authorial our integrity. so this is the fact. it's not something that, that he's saying or i am saying. and mister bi lanyon said that stock military activities are this is
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a very good point. so this is the reason why i am asking why armina did and foolery move it's illegal armed force, chrome secretaries officer by john. we are also saying that stock military activities to remove your illegal forces from the teeth to your father by john. let's have fit on the table and sign a piece deal. we want a region where corporation will be where profanities are, and i don't, we are running out of time and i do, and i have one final question with a daria in, ah berlin, a doria, given everything that you've heard. this idea that there can be international ah, mediation within this actual conflict itself, but it seems to be so far from actually happening is the international community. a problem here. surely, something needs to change. they've been trying the same tactics now for a while. i do see that these are our constellation that we have now are in the international united, complicates it even the more because now we have really these confrontation with russia and between russia and the west of so, i mean,
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i would still say that the mean school has been a not very successful initial there you have russia, france, and us, so it's not only up to the international community to solis but it but given the situation as it is now, it also becomes complicated because there you would have this kind of import of issues by little, by little issues between the russia and u. s. or russia, france, or russia, you reflect because somewhat having an impact also on the conflict in the household because i want to thank all our guests. now gar, up are derived in yerevan vladimir gardonia, and daria is the jenko in berlin. and i want to thank you to for watching as well. you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website out 0 dot com. and for further discussion, go to a facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. and you can also join the conversation on twitter
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