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the, the state of the news line from by then another sees 5 for the governor kind of act after 2 days of attack, some as a bias. john, i'm schools of casualties. i think i mean, in separate systems, disputes, and regions that lays down our weapons for peace, till one set on the program training and present for the landscape. dressed as a special session of the un security council, judging the russian district of its veto the
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until guy, welcome to the program. as the by johns president says he's country has the guy in control of the brake light in the corner kind of back region of to san francisco. the comedian forces agreed to light down the arms as part of a safe spot protest as a valid in the median capital. got a value of the government's handling of the situation in the going and kind of back, excuse me, of abandoning armenians that the, going to count it back is internationally recognized as positive as a by john, even though most of his residents, ethnic albanians, as by john took control of parts of the region after world without media in 2020, now a median back separatists of committed to desponding down forces and joining the integration tools. it was there by john said it would not stop on the ethnic armenian fighters surrendered. gunfire and fear took over the streets of stip on the card, the main city, another no gun above. after a day of lumberman
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a ceasefire, was announced. now go, no good about the defense forces, agreed. the other by jones demand to disarm azerbaijan, defense ministry has said to the ceasefire agreement also requires armenian armed forces to leave their comeback positions, and military posts throughout most of them. are there no good above russia? one of the backers of the agreement said it's peacekeepers evacuated around 2000 civilians. the boss, they are fighting left a trail of destruction where dozens located and hundreds of civilians injured. just jumped up in this process. the what can i say? maybe i was very lucky that i'd survive another tomorrow outside of if you could see what was happening here yesterday. positive shakes
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a level fuss glasses. so everything was covered with smoke. here in your lawn, crowds gathered to protest the renewed military operations. the brick of a better trees internationally seen a spark of us or by john. but it's population is majority ethnic armenians. it's been a flash coined between the 2 countries for decades, where the type of conflict is never far away. richard get a goes in is on, i mean, the american academic and political analyst is also the director of the all media based independent think tank regional study center. asked him how secure nicole for shania and it is as a medium prime minister given to protest against him. or i would say the army of government as a whole and the prime minister individually is significantly more secure and less threatening for the simple reason. 9 this agreement was reached and signed by the
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our union representatives from the board of colorado. and much of the either in frustration is now being redirected against russia for its inability to enforce the pre existing ceasefire. and this army of government was also reelected despite losing the war in 2020. so there is a degree of self confidence. so um, why has, why does russia appear to have the for sake? and i mean, yeah, in this fight. well, clearly, roger is both overwhelmed and distracted by its failed invasion of ukraine. russia has also squandered the diplomatic initiative to the west in terms of engagement. what i do think our media has rather belatedly realize the limits of a dangerous over dependence on russia. for army near rush is now a more serious challenge of an unreliable sol,
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gold partner. they've been a long day and proposals for pace tools to try and solve this simmering conflicts and we have the tickets present value. i've heard about who's offered to hold the full weight and negotiations over the goal and i'm kind of back. those would include russia. i'm what to i can't be regarded as an honest broker despite that support for as a body shop. well clearly know, in other words, dirty and to a degree based on its military, some ford crossover, john during the war and 2020 as disqualified itself in terms of mediation or brokering any diplomatic solution. this is much more i would say based on the political will of the parties direct parties to the conflict itself. the democratically elected leadership on the car ball and the on the board, terry, and also bridge johnny authorities. so it's not, it's turkey
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o russia then who because space has been going on for ages. yes and no. in other words, the recent breakthrough when the post war situation, we see a degree of rare progress based on 2 developments. one is significant western engagement, the european union and the united states are not mediating but rather more effectively facilitating offering a platform for our media. also redrawn to form a new chapter of normalization. the 2nd real development here is the direct dialogue between the board in a car box and the algebra. johnny authorities based on the necessity to respect and protect the rights and security of b. believe were the arminian population of newborn a car or bar. right?
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okay, well maybe that a good token, just thank you richard. i got to go get a go see it from the regional studies center. thank you for all a lot of minutes. and then ski has told a special session of the un security council. the russians invasion of each country is criminal. the crime in the president said moscow, his actions violated the norms of will and of the you and itself. they also urge that rush should be stripped of. it's a veto power on the human body, pressures foreign minister, so again, i for off was not present to seat was occupied by rushes. you and i'm positive. who protest is a case that ukrainian presidents invitations. lensky correspond the general duel is at un headquarters in new york was in the room without meetings taking place. welcome, joe. what's your impression? sofa, and indeed, as you say, fail, i was in that security council chamber, which is somewhere in that building over there. i listen to leader after leader
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expressed support for ukraine and for the un charter all the way down to russia. and then i really got into acute sense of how difficult the job of the security council of maintaining peace and security in the world. how difficult that job has really gotten, since russia invaded ukraine. you mentioned that at the start, like 8 already began with how the session opened with russia objecting to ukraine being invited with large mirrors, the landscape being given precedents to speak. russell objected that loading here as well as he was given presidency speak up before the other members of the issue and security council. there was a back and forth between him and the obedient prime minister, who of course holds the presidency for the security council at which point that will be in your prime minister said, well, listen, if you were to enter your war again to create that we wouldn't have to invite loading mirrors the landscape, and there was a lot of appreciation in the room for that report. but of course,
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it also highlights the somewhat observed situation. if the security council had been working as it is meant to work, then the session would not be taking place. and we would not be here to date with aggressor and improved sitting in the same room with this body, trying to figure out how they move on from this and how they're going to do the work that they're meant to be doing. right, so this was a presence that i'd see these 1st in 1st an appearance at view and since the invasion, well here's what i've already said and then come back to you. most of the world recognizes the truth about this war. it is a criminal and unprovoked aggression by russia, against our nation, aimed at seizing ukraine's territory and resources. but it's not just that the terrorist state is willing streets, aggression, to undermine all the grounds of international norms, manned to protect the world from the wars. and i'm grateful to all those who have recognized re rushing aggression as the violation of the un charter battery.
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janelle, a demo a. so what did you make of that general, as well as the landscape has always found very clear words, condemned russia in all of his public appearances. and here within the un general assembly and that security council meeting, like he was really able to hone in on his message of an attack on ukraine, being bad for the world at large. because every country, of course, have values of sovereignty and how we treat this attack on sovereignty, we'll, uh, we'll have implications for the rest of the world. now he had a line to walk. he has a line to walk here between expressing sufficient gratitude to the community of nations that have supported ukraine in the support that in the, in the hope that they continue supporting ukraine. i made signs of logging into z, as in, like, for example, say in the republican corners of the united states,
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while also trying to tell nations that the project of the united nations this piece, maintaining project is really not working out so well as long as russia is still in the united nations. it is still continuing its aggression against ukraine. but the landscape also came prepared with his so called ukraine piece formula. this is something that, of course he had been preparing in the last month in co ordination with other countries. there were meetings in the past months in denmark and in saudi arabia. he brought them again here. and this is a plan that covers that cover. it's meant to act as a blueprint to for how, for how to achieve it. lasting piece in the world using what's happening in ukraine as an example. so within it, it contains, it contains the restoration of ukraine's territorial sovereignty. it also contains an idea for preventive sanctions. he was saying that russia should also,
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should already have been sanctioned, at the point where it was building troops along ukraine's border. and you know, the world really shouldn't have waited until the boot a mastercard to have that happen. i'm the security council was also addressed by russia's foreign minister, so guy and bob ross will hear from him next the voltage and that's which it so today you solution the wes, this turning selectively useful to norms and principles based on their geo political needs to be listed above screen, you mean this has led to shaking global stability and new hot businesses of tension or conflict? so general demo will love will finish with a brief word about the expected show down between that problem and then skip it. didn't happen. it did not happen so long as he was not there. so lensky had already vacated his seat. um, earlier in the day, uh, he wasn't even there for when uh for one entity blinking was speaking
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a search. so the expected showdown did not really happen. we know that to lensky is also on his way to washington, and that could be why, as well as the general demo in you is what could simone use making headlines around the world? britain's prime minister, our mission is to knock us, that'd be a cable delay. some events to climate tockets after an emergency cabinet. we think you said that they were pushing bands on new gas and diesel cars from 2050 to 2035 in climate climate goal setting post because unacceptable costs on on we people move as an good opposition. lawmakers, activist and comedy is around 5 minutes. has passed of the increasing present times and finds for women who break the country. strict is allow me to dress code is comes days after the anniversary of the data gene in mass i'm needing is detained by them. are obviously police are wearing a headscarf improperly
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