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the day dog, september 30th on dw, the this is dw news live from berlin. a plan for peace talks on the board, no car about after, as about, john claimed a swift military victory in fights with ethnic armenians. separatists leaders are set to meet to discuss the future of the break wave region separate to say that some 200 people have died in the fighting and hundreds more have been displaced. also coming up, you printing president below the mirror zaleski pulse for fundamental change of the
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united nations security council. he asks about the group stripped russia of its veto power, the sarah kelly. welcome to the program. as it by john is expected to hold peace talks with armenian separatists after a swift military victory in the break away territory of new cornel kara boss, azerbaijan, as president says that his country has regained control over the disputed region. after separate test, ethnic armenian forces agreed to lay down their arms as part of a ceasefire. protestors rallied in the armenian capital year of on, over the government's handling of the situation in the gore. no car box choosing it of abandoning armenians during the fighting that separatists officials say killed at least 200 people. the gar, no car box is internationally recognized as part of as a vice sean,
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even though most of its residents are estimate of armenians. the region has of the moment armenian forces left that trenches. that's what this video published by as a, by john's defense ministry claims to sure. just one day after launching a military operation, as a bus on declared victory or the separatists in the armenian majority enclave of nig, going to retire by do not mean as well. and as a result of the start of anti terrorist measures yesterday at the approximately 1300 hours and the successful completion as a by john has restored it's suffering t. oh, surely, by the way, the tensions have been charged in the break re region of to as a bunch on blockaded the only road to armenia last year that led to food and
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medicine shortages and accusations of ethnic cleansing. the latest round of fighting began after as if by chance for an ministry said 4 soldiers and 2 civilians had died in land, mont explosions in the region during attacks and artillery fast since thousands of residents fleeing many to a camp operated by rushing pace. cases that manian sizes were out numbered and under supplied, leaving them no choice but to lay down their arms across the border. in armenia, this contends with the government's handling of the crisis reached boiling point. the capital years on has been ruptured by sometimes violent anti government protest . many few that president has abandoned ethnic i meanings to the phase.
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the minimum of the whole nation disagrees with the surrender of nicole now kind of back to as a by john holmes. no one agrees with it. and the government, our government is inactive. it does nothing. the threats of a full scale war has been of those have said now that the region lies in taxes, as a by chance president has promised to turn it into a paradise and says he wants to integrate to the population. the claims that ethnic armenians unlikely to view with more than a bits of fear and skepticism. and now the ceasefire announcement it, it still leaves significant unresolved questions and the ongoing conflict between armenia and azerbaijan. that includes the question of new gore know car box final status, which remains open and is set to be the focus of talks to, to take place between the 2 side starting on thursday. now this mountain,
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this region has been a flash point, at least since the collapse of the soviet union. let's have a closer, more in depth book. now. it was authored by john's decision to launch what it called and teachers activities that sparked the latest conflict. it said it wanted to drive out armenians, that british troops from local or no god or bulk and restore order. the territory is internationally recognized as part of laws are based on, but it's $120000.00 inhabitants are mostly ethnic. armenians. conflict between both sides over now, corner carnival is now for new dates, back over a century. within the last 30 years armenian, azerbaijan have fought to voice over it the 1st war which ended in 1994. the armenians side took control of smuggler and kind of ball and 7 other
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districts. but after short wars in 2020, also advise on check back those districts. and a 3rd of nowhere and no quarter saw russia sent peacekeepers to the region that earlier this year. also by john, set up an official check point on the on we cord or between armenia and non gordon will cut off. it said it's aimed what's to stop weapon smuggling. but it's meant the flow of food and other central supplies into that territory has been cut further escalating tensions. armenians, supp purchase forces have agreed to cease fire, and azerbaijan has been announced and a fits military operation. now no, except for ron is an independent research or on the south cox's region. since the
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un security council will discuss the situation on the car know car box, we asked him, what role do you when can have in building stable piece in the region? indeed, there is mobilize ation here in the united states. i mean, an american community is pushing for very concrete policy, matters. it is, as i mentioned, it very difficult to imagine a stable, i mean the population in other by john. so some kind of international and i can is i'm some kind of mediation, most preferably to a un security council resolution might have to very least create an atmosphere of my create some kind of stability so that an atmosphere of final trust and dialogue and peace in the future could be established to while the conflict in the garden, no kara boss occupies the un security council, is attention. the group is holding a regular meeting in new york. ukrainian president followed him here as the lensky
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attended that session. although ukraine is not part of the body, soleski called for fundamental change to the counsels rules, saying that reform was the only way to ensure peace in ukraine and prevent further . wars of aggression. so landscape was referring to the fact that russia is a permanent member of the council, which can use it vote 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 broke out because it is an or the pyre veto in the hands of the aggressor is what has pushed the un into a deadlock with nibbling in that in the 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
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stop. the war includes the width of the because all efforts have vetoed by the aggressor or those who condone the aggressor with tanya not what was left in the assembly. 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. i was opinion you use a veto, is an absolutely legitimate tool laid out in the un 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
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in the body with expanded permanent membership as well. i mean the on abusing, and let's get more. we are joins now by the w as maria cut the mazda, as she is in the armenian capital year event. so excuse me, maria. tell us what is going to happen now to people living in the garden, no corporate law. they don't want integration with us or vice john, do they? well, sorry, that's the main concern. now what the future would look like for us and it goes a bit as a, oh, sorry, i think armenia is in. that's not going to cut off. well, uh most of them would definitely prefer to, uh, say, independence and not worrying too great with the other by john. but the reality is that is there by john is taking control of that territory. and the people that we spoke to didn't complete ch off, but they do realize that today the peace folks are gonna be um, gonna be the main kind of issue. and that the future can be decided
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today. but something told me that their feelings that as we by john you for to make them leave their homes. and also just keep in mind this region and has been in wars since 9 to so many met before before they are still the security is at stake. today you mentioned this because today both sides are going to hold peace talks, reintegrating the breakaway territory into the rest of us or by john is to be discussed. what can we expect from this, as well as the negotiating position? also, azerbaijan is much stronger given its military minds, given that it's to control of the territory that is international, recognized as the, as a, it's territory. so, i mean, as we have seen, does not really have much of space for nerving at this point. so it's also unclear
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whether we should expect the piece deal to be signed today. uh but um yeah, we'll have a we will, we will, we will. um, just have a look at the developments today. and even if the, let's say the piece agreements will be reached today. if we look at the context of the history of the constitute, we'll see that these agreements that were reached in the, in the past, they will not always respected. tell us a little bit more about that because i mean, yesterday there were protests in your van after the cease fire deal of the mood is so charged there where you are just remind us of why that is why people feel so passionately about this. ah, ah, yes sir, the mood is really gloomy. uh, armenians to best with not uh yesterday they, they were just very um, dissatisfied with their they've gotten months with their prime minister. nicole pushing on. they said that he didn't quite enough for, i mean, yes,
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i think what i mean is, in a no brainer kind of boss. that's also they blamed russia for not stepping up for not supporting armenia. russia has always been has been seen as a reliable partner for many armenians. uh, especially in the uh, security issues. but um at this moment uh, many armenia seem very angry. not just at the government but also a dresser and their actions. and this conflicts dw, corresponded maria cuts a mazda in your event. thank you so much. here are some other stories making news around the world. poland says that it will no longer provide arms to ukraine. tension between warsaw in chief was sparked by the you, the polish decision, excuse me, to ban ukrainian grain in ports with the goal of protecting its own farmers. poland has been one of ukraine staunchest supporters against russia's invasion,
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and is one of keeps main weapons suppliers. venezuelan authorities say that they have regained control of a prison taken over by a powerful criminal gang. 11000 law enforcement officers were involved in the operation. and as well as the biggest homegrown gang had made the prison in the countries north, its headquarters reported the installing and zoo pool and other amenities or well, it may just look like any 2 old pieces of wood to you or may. but archeologist and zambia have found what may be evidence of the earliest known would in construction . the team of local and international archaeologist made their discovery at a site near the shores of lake tomba nika. they believed the 2 logs spotted together at right angles. maybe of the remains of a dwelling or a similar construction. if true, it would rewrite the pre history of humanity as they date back nearly half
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a 1000000 years to a time when experts thought our ancestors led no magic lives and had not yet learned to build with wood. and with that now you are up to date here on dw news. i'm sarah kelly in berlin. there's always more on the website also at the w news on social media feel free to follow us. thank you so much for watching. take care. the i tried several times, i went on 6 times to greece, is that all i have to find right from 500 to 600. currently, more people than ever on the worldwide in such a fashion like you know.

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