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and the, this is dw news live from the land, another cx, 5, and they're going to care of us after 2 days of attacks from us or by john and scores of casualties estimate a medium separate system. the disputed region say they will lay down their weapons for peace talks, also on the program. ukrainian president, we'll have dinner, zalinski addresses, a special session of the united nations security council, calling for russia to be stripped of its veto power. the
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i'm told me already. well, welcome to the program. as a by john's president says this country has regained control over the break away in the going a camera by region after separatists ethnic armenian forces agreed to lay down their arms as part of a cease fire. protest does have a rallied in the median capital yet on over the government's handling of the situation in they're going to kind of back a teasing it of abandoning armenians during the fighting that separatist officials a killed at least 200 people now. and they're going to car back is internationally recognized as part of as advisor. and even though most of its residents are ethnic, armenians as the by john to control of parts of the region after a war with our media in 2020 a. d. w. 's, maria got them as a, as in dominion capital yet, yvonne and she gave us a picture of the events. well,
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a. d, w. 's, maria, i've had so much of the reporting from the armenian capital, yet of us now, the sci fi announcements still leaves significant unresolved questions and the ongoing conflict between our media and as a by john. and that includes the question of the going to kind of bugs final stages which remains open and it's set to be the focus of talks due to take place between the 2 sides on says day. and all the mountainous region has been a flash point. at least since the collapse of the soviet union. here's an overview . it was authored by john's decision to launch what it called anti terrorist activities that sparked the latest conflict. it said it wanted to drive out armenians, that british troops from rock or know caught our bulk and restore order. the territory is internationally recognized as part of us are based on but it's $120000.00 inhabitants are mostly ethnic. armenians
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conflict between both sides, over knuckle or no carnival is enough for new dates back over a century. within the last 30 years armenian, azerbaijan have fought to voice over it of the 1st war, which ended in 1994. the armenians side took control of no gordon, a kind of ball and 7 other districts. but after a short war, in 2020, azerbaijan took back those districts. and a 3rd of no for no quarter saw russia sent peacekeepers to the region that earlier this year was there by john. set up an official check point on the only cord or between armenia and non gordon will cut off. it said it's aimed what's to stop weapon smuggling,
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but it's meant the flow of food and other central supplies into the territory has been cut further, escalating tensions, armenian set, purchase forces have agreed to cease fire, and azerbaijan has been now the end of its military operation. ukrainian president of the mirror zalinski is called for fundamental reform of the united nations security council. speaking to a special special session of the council in new york, he said reform was the only way to ensure peace in ukraine and to prevent further wars of aggression. as alaska was referring to the fact that russia, as a permanent member of the council, can use its veto to prevent the un taking action to try and, and the russian invasion of ukraine. frustrated by the security council's inability to prevent and in the war and ukraine, president below to move the lensky insisted the most critical path to protect the world from russian to christian is to strip it of its power at the un,
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a little guy, because it is and i'll always the pyre of vito in the hands of the aggressor is what has pushed the un into a deadlock with nibbling in that i need assembly one thing. therefore, the un general assembly should be given real power to overcome the veto nicole, this is the essential step and most of them as if it is otherwise impossible to stop. the war includes the width of because all efforts of v towed by the aggressor or those who condone the aggressor with tanya, not what was left in the assembly. so the rush is one of the councils, 5 permanent members. each is able to kill resolutions with the power of its veto, even when most nation support them. russia has repeatedly kept the un for moving against it, and it's a war of aggression and ukraine. the russian for administer, sir gay lover off, pushed back, accusing the west of geo political bias. he also defended russia's veto power. of the most of the media uses veto is an absolutely legitimate tool laid out in the un
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charter and order to prevent taking decisions that would risk splitting the organization. people that you present, zillow sky, however worn, but unchecked. to veto power by a member leading an unjust war or diminishes the confidence smaller globe or players had in the when he also reached out to world leaders in the global south by calling from work and taishan in the body with expanded permanent membership. because they're moving the w correspondent to now i'm alone was at the un headquarters in new york and was in the security council chamber during that debate . yes, i spent lots of the day inside the un security council chamber and sitting there, i really did have this acute sense of how difficult the job of the security council to maintain peace and to prevent conflict in the world. how difficult that job has it been since russia invaded the cream and the in the session,
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it already started as soon as it opened, when russell objected to lodge a mirror, savanski being given precedents to speak before the other members of the un security council. he use the words like one man stand up show to use the word like spectacle. and there was even an exchange with the l being in prime minister, who of course holds their presidency for the un security council. the albanian prime minister ended up saying to the russian representative that, you know, there is a quick solution to this. if a rational were to end it's war in ukraine, the loading mirror savanski wouldn't have to be invited. and that was a remark that resonated with many in the room. you could really tell at the same time it highlighted the observer duty of the situation, the top. if the security council had been working in the way that it's supposed to suzanne, this special session on ukraine would not have had to take place. and you wouldn't
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have aggressor and agreed present in the same room with his body hostings and both trying to decide how it's meant to move forward. how it's meant to do the work. it's not to do well. russia still belongs to it as a member, then of letting me is the length to himself addressed some of these issues um to the counsel. indeed he did, and it has to be said that the line, steve, he's been very focused on his messaging here during the un general assembly during the un security council saying that this attack on ukraine is in fact a bad for the is an attack on the united nations a so to speak, as every country as men to cherish it's a, it's sovereignty. but what he was also trying to do was convinced that the community of assembled nations that it could learn from the experience of ukraine, that it could use ukraine as
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a blueprint to ensure lasting peace in the world. so he put forward the so called ukraine piece formula. this is something that he's been working on in conjunction with other countries. there were discussions about it in denmark and saudi arabia, and he presented it again today in new york. talk it and it's a piece plan that contains provisions for territorial integrity, the return of ukraine's territorial integrity for preventive sanctions, for a tribunal for russian war crimes. but then he brought it back to this idea that none of these plans would be able to see for wishing, because russia does retain that veto within the security council. you mentioned the tension in the room, but do we actually see the direct face off between elaborate of the russian foreign minister and zalinski? you know, we didn't know at this much anticipated showdown,
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did not happen when so lensky was speaking, loved rob was not there. he was really represented by the russians ambassador to the united nations. when love rob was speaking, the lensky had already made it a point to not be there. he left in the proceeding speech, which happened to be us secretary of state. and to be blinking speech perhaps so to avoid accusations of trying to make an austin, patients exit. and so it really does seem like there was an effort from these 2 men to avoid each other to the security council meeting. but we also know that so the lens, he had an agenda today beyond the un security council meeting. we know that tonight, for example, he is on a reception out a think tank, receiving an award at some point. he's going to travel on to washington where he's scheduled to meet with us president joe biden. and as well as with some members of congress to try ensure up support for,
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for his war effort in your brain for the defend ukraine at a time where the war has dragged on top under the days and enthusiasm could be breaking down somewhat worse. gen altima in new york. thank you very much for that update. let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world. poland say that will no longer provide arms to ukraine. tensions between war, so in keyboard spots by the polish decision to ban ukrainian grand inputs with the goal of protecting its own farmers. poland has been one of your queen staunchest supporters against russia's invasion and is one of cuba main weapon supplies. the venezuelan authorities say they've regained control of a prison taken over by a possible criminal gang. $11000.00 law enforcement officers were involved in the operation as well as the biggest homegrown gang and made the prison in the
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countries and all of its headquarters reportedly installing a zoo, a pool, and all the amenities. india is low, a house of parliament has voted to reserve a 3rd of its seats for women that would more than double the number of female lawmakers in his ranks. the proposal would also impose the same rules and state legislators, which uh, but it still requires the oper, houses, approval runs. parliament has passed the law, increasing prison terms, and fines for women who break the country's district. as lubbock, dress code is comes days after the anniversary of the death of gena mas. i mean, he was detained by the so called morality police for wearing a headscarf in properly, a death in custody spot, massive protest, britton's prime minister, really. so like i said, the u. k will delay some of its climate targets after an emergency cabinet meeting . so that says he will postpone bands or new gas and diesel cause until 2035
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and said the climate goals had imposed unacceptable costs for an ordinary people. to move his anger opposition, lawmakers, activists and comment goes in sports, spain's well comp winning squad is ended as by caught of the national team after the spanish football federation promised to make immediate and profound structural changes. plans were refusing to represent spain until there was an overhaul. the crisis began with former football bus. louise would be as cute, janny, m also, and the miles at the well comp, final celebrations. if the ration would elaborate on the changes, only thing they'll be announced soon if you're watching dw news live from. but then here's a reminder of our top stories as an economy and fighters and as a by johnny forces in the disputed region of the garner car back have declared
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a cease 5 ethnic albanians separate to say they laid down their weapons for peace talks to you to take place on thursday and as a by jeff watching the news from the name is more d w dot com and, and social media as well. instagram and x. the handle is at the meetings and told me already. cool. thanks for being with us. the . the in charlotte the currently move people the on the world wide and such a base in life. saffel jessica middle castle josh. find out about robina story info. my grands.
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