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conflict the facts are off predictability is a crucial one. well considering the fact that over twenty percent of our territory was occupied and ethnically cleansed from all is very nationals i mean there is literally not a single is eerie there it is hard to talk about good neighborliness and promote peace with regulations but anyway this is why i have come to moscow to continue searching for a peaceful solution in the two plus one format it took us as for the nagorno-karabakh on flex the declaration was signed in two thousand and eight and there is a passage there saying that certain measures are required to increase confidence in the military sphere could you please comment on those words explaining what they imply with this in this case we were talking about the concept line between the armed forces of our needy and his ear bud chan unfortunately despite signing for suspension of hostilities kalash is still occur leading to death so both soldiers
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and civilians we are to take a more effective measures to solve this issue there are mechanisms to foresee possibilities to decrease the tension i have to say that if the armenian armed forces withdraw from the occupied territories the factors of stability and predictability will be many times higher. a with a clear shot what sort term goals do you see in reaching the settlement. of concepts that the we can't speak of solving the nagorno-karabakh conflict in terms of short term goals there is a huge bundle of contradictions about it but the shelf creating predictability in the region can be a short term goal first and foremost to make attempts to decrease the military factor and first of all the military factor means the occupation of territories has been suggested and discussed for the past six years in the prague pro service and
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in the magic principles suggested by the russian u.s. and french cochairman he's first and foremost related to phasing decision making by phasing decisions we understand that we broke water from simple troops withdrawal facilitates the albany of communications the return of the displaced people encourages the work of economic institutions growth of the konami component and provides for peacekeepers' security there is a document saying you know what direction we should make steps it was suggested by the russian and u.s. and french cochairman and or it is an announcement at the latest g eight summit in ghana there. they say the devil's in the details and we are to decide on the details now of what i can assure you often is that it's impossible to preserve the current status quo but we are to do the utmost to find
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a way out of it with. the victim of this that in a cube or two thousand and ten others on in armenia have reached an agreement on an exchange of war prisoners and dead bodies was it fulfilled. that the bill is still the question of course both the war prisoners and the dead bodies and there was a situation with the civilians who are exchanged in arms to thang. russia for their assistance president medvedev have personally committed to the resolution of this issue and in the end we reached a compromise in this situation was it let's get a can we call it one of the first steps on the way to reach a settlement on the conflict. of fact that was that. you know i think the most important one was the declaration of two thousand and eight for the first time ever the presidents of us here by john armey and russia signed a joint declaration which is often referred to as the mind or declaration or simply the moscow declaration which stipulates political criteria of conflict settlement
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like a conflict should be settled based on the principles of international law and in line with the relevant international agreements and resolutions there are four un security council resolutions adopted back in one thousand nine hundred ninety three that are unfortunately being violated which also come to nicole to armenia to withdraw their troops one measure by johnny territory and underlined the importance of returning all eternally displaced persons in refugees to their permanent places of residence you know easing military tensions after the doctrine of those un security council resolutions other international organizations followed suit by adopting additional treaties or resolution by the european parliament a resolution by the parliamentary assembly of the council in europe there is aleutian by the organization for security and cooperation in europe we always see
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and bio you other international organizations who understand that settlement can only be reached gradually and that occupying a territory of another state is absolutely unacceptable a pic i want to pick up against then go see sions on the caspian sea convention could you tell us why the negotiations are so difficult and why this convention is needed at all what are the factors holding it back why the negotiations have lasted for so long. convents a fatalist national what bill will let me start with a little prelude describing the background of this issue after the b.'s integration of the soviet union several new states emerged in the caspian area as only natural the legal regime that existed in the caspian area since the times of the soviet union and iran had to be modified taking into account the emergence of us here by john because us done japan is dan plus of course the russian federation and iran in
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this context we go she asians began with the purpose of defining the legal status of the caspian sea in what form in which poured should be divided in what idea they were used for the division of the caspian sea. they have lasted for a rather long time a force the crucial thing is how to asked to meet the historical period i mean whether or not twenty years is long enough a historical period or it is not the sort of thing but on the whole however this question does exist because there is a whole tangle of different problems starting from ecology which incidentally we managed to cope with successfully and to the shipping fishing and so on as far as i know iran failed to recognize the tripartite agreement between russia as a bridge on and kazakhstan one of the supreme and he had to be discussed with
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a ring in call leagues. the theme that we've coordinated with the russian federation in kazakhstan the demarkation of the caspian sea along the median line in accordance with the coastline has found it's legal. and is actually an agreement as you said between your budge on the russian federation and kazakhstan. iran has an approach of its own generally we believe that this approach doesn't reflect the . eddies that have taken shape in the caspian area as for turkmenistan its approach is generally in support of the median line but we have different points of calculation in how to figure out where the median line is but this in no way prevents us from developing bilateral positive tendencies in other matters and that's what's causing that but what is it that makes iran dissatisfied with the median line demarkation well but it's. basically the reigning side wants twenty
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percent of the caspian which doesn't reflect the existing realities and what we have come to terms with on the russian side and the kazakhstan side on the whole there is a common understanding with the turkmen side with say this four states accept the medium line principle the fifth state accordingly ought to join the majority be rainin side is aware that the negotiations should be continued you know order to find common ground in a way out of the predicament and in principle i'm rather optimistic that over time we'll resolve this problem. there is a view that as a bridge on to some extent it's playing on the contradictions regarding the south stream by klein its own gas both to e.u. and russia and it says it has enough resources doesn't really have enough resources let's listen to some of us a lot of what i can hardly gree with the you worry this word contradictions is concerned i don't think it's quite correct our position is this we should in the
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first place disengage politics from commerce from the commercial point of view as is only natural every energy producing country seeks to come to markets that are of most interest for it in the sense that they can offer a decent price for its energy resources. as far as deliveries concerned all options here are still open as in our negotiations we are guided by considerations of national interests and commercial potential is of course a key part of those considerations if there is a good price it should be offered and delivered them and. he mentioned some important environmental issues related to the development of the caspian sea that were addressed could you elaborate on that which is that within this cause a little first of all caspian state leaders decided to stablish a war group that was to come up with propositions regarding the preservation of
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sturgeon and there are spawning sites since the preservation of sturgeon and was deemed very important all measures being considered all the way opportune posing a total ban on sturgeon fish and there are different grades of sturgeon and it's a commonwealth of all the five caspian states a lot of did the b.p. oil spill in the gulf of mexico have any impact on the decisions taking in the field. that you just you know environment related to requirements to oil companies have become stricter of course that's where the gas extraction in the shelbourne environment protection is not as pressing there as with oil what would the global experience and international standards according to which underwater pipelines are lead nothing bad has happened so far our experience of offshore oil extraction for the book who believe sea jihan pipeline for shows that if all international standards are observed most projects are quite feasible that you. will in the final
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question concerns more this year of international relations in gaza is there by your own share the concerns of the international community about the iranian nuclear program. because that's a woman you know is here by john has a clear position regarding peace any i.e. . member state he's entitled to its own peaceful nuclear program if it is in line with i.a.e.a. regulations and peaceful nuclear cooperation it is possible and justified your sleeping with that minister thank you very much for your time thank you. the official. from the.
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violence erupts on the streets of egypt's capital as pro-government demonstrators clashed with protesters calling for the immediate resignation of the country's president. as expelling a russian diplomat over allegations that moscow intelligence stole irish identities for spy work russia has responded with a warning that serious consequences will follow. us mainstream media has found a new opportunity to demonize iran a suicide bomber's found in the arizona desert is reported as an over that attack. those were the headlines says sports news is next with.
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hello and welcome you know watching this board is an r.t.l. headlines for us preparations continue in ahead of the super bowl forty five with green bay facing dallas and boys standing on something. back one of the most decorated swimmers of all time comes out of retirement to focus on the plane to london olympics. and also looking much. brighter after a strong first season would take a closer look at the hold the club from your us love and. let's get going with football where manchester united maintain their lead in the premier league following a three one window but alstonville up early and that seems wise for the red devils while village added that in the second elsewhere for now the torres did not stop for chelsea against sunderland by the blues well comfortable when i was lampard joined by terry and i'm going to cause stories wassup reasonable to new victory chelsea all fourth in the table over at the emirates saw snow beat edwards and sue wong to retain
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a five point gap between themselves and united's luis sol open the scoring in the by the gunners full back to laundry and say only one that of the also on tuesday was a problem drew with fellow strugglers we're going to hold. moving stateside where the teams make not the super bowl forty five green bay and bismarck to parting the annual media day on tuesday first up where the packers in the morning session will stay focused despite a massive snowstorm that made it difficult to travel around the city green bay spoke about various skills sounds but mostly describe their emotions after making the finals for the first time in thirteen years. it's something that i have to read i have to embrace you know because we play this game long enough that it's all to me dream is to win the super bowl. and i'm here now and i'm going to i'm going to accept every moment of it all the hype i'm going to let me eat it up you
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know you got to do it it's a special feeling it's what you dream about as a kid growing up a new account for me watching the forty nine ers one of the super bowls special be a part of this now six time and as burke talked to them a day in the often session after arriving in dallas the day before the a.f.c. champions will be playing in the super bowl from the past six and confidence will be high as they seek a seventh party. you know start the season off well you know not having our star quarterback for the first four games losing a guy like aaron smith who means a lot to our d. fans playing musical chairs often sublime and losing choice for two or three games with just a bunch of resilient guys who just you know stood up together. a band of brothers really and we came together and who we are in and find our way in our third super bowl in six years now we also are put in aid to the world of swimming for a decade before retiring with the illness and then jerry announced his return to
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pro sports leagues wednesday is here old five time olympic gold medalist made his comeback aiming to compete at the highest level and swimmer next is london olympic games course as he will concentrate on the one hundred metres freestyle with a view to swimming in there relate events as well. when i made that decision i was flying over the atlantic. and i then went on to not be able to say something because actually commentating for the baby. and so i was sitting with you know in my gut for a while thinking about what this was going to look like i was then taken to say the swimming venue for the london olympics and you know it's extraordinary venue and i could actually i could taste it. which you know i haven't felt this way about swimming for a very very long time. and not a spoiled seven time for me to watch and i may have has taken yet another new car out for a spin as this season's best formula want tests to place
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a glance at his stablemate maker rolls but also a board in the sabers g.p.s. so the arrow as the german team aim to rebound from a disappointing twenty town forty two year old will be hoping to improve on a ninth placed finish wallows became close at the crack in the top five finishing seventh the silver arrow engineers have something to prove as well the team were just fourth overall in the constructor standings after diminishing the failed on to the brawn g.p. monica just. and as is always the case the spotlight shines brighter on this post defending champions ahead of the season german sébastien patel winning it all last year in a tight contest with his australian stable mate mark webber finishing on the podium as well in fed friends who will help the new rb seven car can replicate the blazing success of its predecessor while the tel sounds you satisfied with the car up to posting the fastest lap in the for us task of the scenes today it was all about
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getting some some mileage in that we had no absolutely no issues with reliability today which. i think is something we achieved for the first time today so very very pleased with that on top of that the speed you know as far as you can judge today is very limited to running you have mostly comparison with the other this seems to be not so bad so you know i think all in all it was a good start but it's a long long way before the first race and there's lots of things to do. and just as much excitement in the world of moto g.p. where the twenty eleven season begins on march twentieth in qatar though it's off to the side of this is an ultimate race and malaysia where the ride is i getting to grips with the new machinery the first trial runs of the surprising circuit particularly beneficial for casey still number traded in his ducati four offended by a poll last year and will no doubt be a need to rediscover the fall which saw him ground two thousand and seven when a stoner certainly appearing comfortable in his new saddle topping the opening day
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time shade or yellow around so many while faces the challenge of holding on to the number one spot the reigning champion donating proceedings before stone was wrong changed that. now a brewery in a hockey club just one of the many things that sounds like a medieval part of the continental hockey league. of continues our series of reports now on the teams that make up the. built on the banks of the wall the yaroslavl is one of russia's oldest cities and all with thousand years old it has been made a world heritage site but there is a more recent history which has also put the city on the map its ice hockey team had been crowned russian champions three times and. set their sights on lifting the going cup for the first time in the cage challenge trying to make it happen is head coach wudinna wuterich the sixty three year old czech had led local t.v. to two national titles and came out of her time and to take up the latest challenge
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i returned here because i really missed hockey after retiring i've worked here previously and everything's how it was eight years ago i feel comfortable at this club like the right person in the right place and i'm sure it's the right decision to come back however it's not the coach who can do the business can sell from the ice this season thirty six year old lead to ron paul will demitra joined a committee for rolling back the years to become the rookie would most points so far this year i was a little bit nervous before before or before i got here a couple days. after after a couple mizar so i kind of find out it's a very nice very nice city very very organization and so far so far. i'm glad i met him and dimitra is not the only for english enjoying his time at the club carlotta who is a familiar face around the sports the check returning to ya slowly for the third time in his career and this season he's got the or no if wearing the legacy on his
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jersey keeping this side for the first time. jaroslava has stella ice hockey traditions and the locals adore it that's why the arena is always full and the facilities for players are very good i would say even better than in many n.h.l. clubs along with the said letter and there are many youngsters in this one meaning there are. the tried and trusted formula a few things and experience in the mandans you know so long as you've system is considered to be one of the best in the country and regularly produces players full committee and the national team including two up and comers who won gold with russia at the junior world championships last month you do wish it was one of them what your thoughts are i've developed through the youth system here and it's a real honor for me to play and look how much chief all the fans know you and follow your progress they know that i'm local and probably have more empathy and i'd love to continue my career at the club at. the end of two i do season is approaching fast becoming the world that secured first place in the western
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conference enjoying a show at the sun that they're playing with no end of confidence so it's no wonder that the killings nightly which mining speak taters cell phones of teams are on the record to use a few rounds and one of the best arenas in the country that is always sold out but also their very own brewery shares. to develop in the future slowly along with advancement of field goal ice hockey has always been connected with the russian way a way company they bankroll the club their cash is looking to excuse and believe the team's definitely heading in the right direction. whether it will stop short of beginning. to look the way they seem to demand to succeed. as many r g u r sound.
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and back to the both line as the legendary motto has switched from sport to politics brazil internationalist say it in his country's congress they nine thousand lines of full face all player of the era was a candidate for the brazilian socialist party to represent rio de janeiro state and received a considerable number of balls during the elections from i am now a member of the fifty fourth congo. yes that will run until two whites in fifteen meanwhile his former teammate will begin working as a real state member of parliament battle believes his involvement a social life of his country will be instrumental. if i didn't finish second week i'm sure i will make a difference stay so much to be done i think this country likes health education and i want to link these issues with sport which has been my life so it's going to find for the past ten years i've been working in a social project and i hope i can continue and then the christmas work that's why i go to evolve we have to take your children and your streets of that which is the most important a bubble. that's always felt for
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drama unfolding on the streets of cairo as well and demonstrate. the president's resignation face to face with his supporters streets. to iraq suicide bombers the arizona desert. he watches five pm here in moscow welcome to the program where we begin in egypt
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where it flared up on the streets of the capital cairo between. members of the opposition and protesters rallying to support the current president hosni mubarak while the country's leader announced he won't seek reelection in september's vote after more than a week of violent demonstrations across the country urging him to step down or to use polls leader keeps across developments from egypt pro and anti mubarak demonstrators clashing entirely square sincerely also this morning the pro mubarak groups have steadily been gaining steam in the last fifteen twenty minutes they started throwing stones at each other difficult to say which side started throwing the stones first but we do understand right now that there are a number of injuries and that a five has just broken out so stones bottles anything they can put their hands on to has been thrown the army is no way to be seen like it did yesterday it has been maintaining a perimeter border.

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