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conflict that dates back to the early one thousand nine hundred that claimed thousands of lives. as a cluster thank you for your time minister did agree that your piece is better than a good war with and with surely i agree with it is that anyone who does not agree with it patched up peace is better than any war it's obvious because you can't solve any issues through all those who think that it's possible to solve conflicts through military operations or use of force it is a big illusion as after all walls it's necessary to return to the negotiation table but negotiation conditions will be much worse. that is business to pick overall negotiations can go on for a very long time but if they really don't result and some analysts say that you're just playing for time at all it's a. test of hearing. firstly i think that the time is not on either side of the conflict as soon as we settle the conflict it will be for the benefit of all
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sides of conflict regarding the talks process i do not quite agree with the view that the sides positions have never been closer back in two thousand and one we were close to the conflict settlements during talks in paris through the mediation of fronts of force of the guide that then president of azubuike john rejected the agreements reached in paris the so-called paris principles which were later committed to paper in key west he explained his decision by the fact that allegedly not opinion in azerbaijan was not ready for that really you know by pouring oil on the fire what's happening in azerbaijan at the moment but it is necessary to prepare public opinion for the settlement of pay if a compromise the cause but if keeping for put was what many historians believe that one of the reasons that the lack to the war was stalin's decision just gave the car about how tanami to azerbaijan back in one nine hundred twenty three what do you think was the largest behind that decision is. that you were not that far from the
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truth that it was the decision of the caucasian bureau. the bolshevik party at the mesa on that decision they made karabakh part of as a big john of course the population and people of new gono karabakh did not agree with that decision but the soviet leaders replied that they did not have any borders between the states and they were only territorial administrative borders we all live on one country where the. president asks the conflict of the early hunting and his claim for thousands of alarms but even if after a cease fire was reached down to ninety four the death toll continued to rise last year we heard about several azerbaijani soldiers killed at large border clashes what's going on a global scale. who has led to her version of what's important is that the cease fire signed the ninety ninety four has practically been maintained up to the present day certain incidents you've mentioned to actually take place to avoid them they were suggestions from the international community the o.s.c. aid the cochairman of the miscreant supported by mania on undertaking measures to
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consolidate the ceasefire pull out the snipers from the line of contacts and an offer to reach agreement on the nonuse of force but fortunately as a big refuses to implement those proposals of the international community that is the reason of numerous incidents which happened from time to time at the contact line at the end regarding what you're saying that a few azerbaijani soldiers were killed in the last year incidents it's not so it's all in june of last year the meeting between the presidents of armenia and azerbaijan took place in some petersburg and immediately on the night after the meeting the as we johnnie's carried out a provocation at the contact line five armenians soldiers were killed and the person who killed those armenians was awarded the title of a national hero a street in school were named in his honor and a film about him was ordered in union later an agreement was reached to exchange the dead bodies and the so-called prisoners of war the body of that man was given to the as a big party despite the fact that it's obvious that such an exchange could not be
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used for propaganda purposes. azubuike john made a celebration of the bodies returning when the as was shown the authority set that young man as an example to all the youth saying that they should follow his example calling him a shoddy it was not the first time that has to be johnny authorities tried to give a religious angle to such an event including through the organization of the islamic conference that it will bring to mention the organization of islamic conference for a few years ago adopted the resolution qualifying the actions of army in the gore knickerbocker as occupation of force thereby johnny territory and i know that all the several odd international organizations passed similar resolutions would be right to say that as their budgets position is stronger than that of for many in terms of international law and international support. i must say that you are mistaken if all the organizations involved in the settlement of the new goal no karabakh issue are international organizations as well as intermediary countries
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the ms group co-chairs including russia the us and france have the mandate of the international community and all those countries institutions and organizations all of them issued statements there are in line with all medias it is asian and what the azerbaijanis are trying to present is that some organization backs them what are they talking about with for example the organization of the islamic conference that does not deal with the settlement of not going to karabakh issues and how are the decisions made in that organization if there is an issue concerning a muslim country and enormously inside by the opinion of the organization it's always the most we decide it's right before actually no voting takes place that however many muslim countries did not unanimously voted for the resolutions of the international organizations that are not introduced why. i thought what are the governments and what status would armenia like to see an accord maker
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bot as part of his cherry tree or as a separate sovereign state. chests of authority out of. me i mean he is supporting the elements and principles proposed by the minsk group as a basis for negotiations and for reaching the settlement of one of those elements just related to your question is that the people of not going to carry back should decide with whom and how they want to live in other words to be the monster in their own life. who then that move from the president believe over their bridge on sat on many occasions that his country may use force to reclaim what it considers to be part of its own territory by what do you think about it. you know actually it's dangerous when someone declares does it daily that one's ready old getting ready to use force is evidently a forgotten how it began the conflict started when they used force again it's not going to cower back and started a military action was more they hired mercenaries with close links to international
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terrorist organizations you see what it's led to they must have forgotten what is led to evidently human memory is short. then in the google and finally you are a career diplomat and for more than two decades you focused on the middle east peace process and some analysts like to compare i mean he stands today out of the israel saying that armenia also likes to exaggerate the demographic aspect of the conflict and to play down the story and sensitivities of the other side do you see any parallels. because the conflict in you through every conflict has its own purity arity its own roots and its own dynamics and its own program as you know it has its own negotiations formats that for comparing or drawing parallels is not entirely correct but still there may be something typical to all the conflicts and i don't think we should directly associate one conflict with another quite recently in saddam where placed in
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a new status of merging i was asking how it can impact the situation. around not going to korea back and whether it may become the president for not going to karabakh well of course it can but there are lots of such examples in most un member states can be viewed as a president the more because all credit to all of them became independent states by using their right to self-determination therefore no go no karabakh all the people of new going to karabakh have the same rights to decide for themselves as any other country under this have an order but the template. culture is that so much different and there's a huge musician apparently finding that the mark left game changer in this offense continue to unfold in egypt what kind of middle east is coming to me and give
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democracy is indeed on. well when one deals with war for us to realize that this tremendous amounts of damage that are done not just human damage but damage to the physical environment in which the battlefield takes place tremendous amounts of damage done by aerial bombs by napalm boy chemicals that means whether it's sonic boom sick factory marine mammals or it's the burning oil fields here in iraq or it's destroyed. in the pacific for planning purposes the list just goes on and on the geneva conventions of nineteen forty nine states that they are shall be taken in and warm to protect one bottom against widespread long term and severe damage to the united states although it is accepted almost all of the provisions of the article one has taken exception to that.
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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. arland is expelling a russian diplomat over allegations that moscow intelligence don't know i wish identities for spy work for russia has responded with a warning that serious consequences will follow. the u.s. mainstream media has found a new opportunity to demonize iran a book on suicide bombers found in the arizona desert is reported as an omen for a domestic attack. while sports news it's next you know things are heating up in the poor head of next year's olympics and some fans will be happy right there will you. he's coming back yes michael phelps the american superstar he might have it all his own way next year we have more nuts coming up in just
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a sec. great to have you with us this is sports today i'm you know only let's take a look at some of the stories we're covering this hour. and could be the factor to pal arsenal to premier league. spy continued reports linking the russian with a move to chelsea in the summer. making. the swimming world by announcing he has to come out of retirement to compete at the twenty twelve london olympic games. powering achievement german thomas dold wins the empire state building for a record sixth straight. let's get the ball rolling stateside where the country and continues to super bowl forty five american football and indeed american sports
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biggest event of the year the unusual media day taking precedence on tuesday first up where the packers are in the morning session the difficulty of into trouble along dollis in the midst of a massive snowstorm their usual slew of questions followed ranging from in-depth discussions to the monday night but the most popular query year after year is simply how you feeling five days before the biggest game of your life is something that i have to read i have to embrace you know because when you play this game long enough to 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. and we eat it up you know you got to do it it's a special film it's what you dream about as a kid growing up in northern california watching the forty nine ers one of the super bowls special be a part of this now i record six time n.f.l.
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champions pittsburgh talk to the media in the afternoon session after arriving in dallas the day before the steelers delighted to have overcome a long early season injury list as they seek their third vince lombardi trophy and half a dozen years. you know start the season off you know not having our star quarterback for the first four games. aerosmith with the fans playing musical chairs with all of us of lawman. for two or three games with just a bunch of resilient guys who just you know stood up together. a band of brothers really we came together and we are. on our way in our third super bowl six years. finding out this week which players have earned the most the twenty ten campaign tom brady becoming the second player to take home an individual award the new england patriots quarterback honored offensive player of the year for the second time the thirty three year old making
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a record three hundred fifty five straight throws without being intercepted thirty six four picks the highest such ratio and n.f.l. history surpassing his own record from two thousand and seven twenty one out of fifty voters selected brady. will second with eleven votes pittsburgh safety troy polamalu was honored as the league's top defensive player at the start of the week the twenty nine year old age green bay linebacker. by just two votes their teams will of course face off in the super bowl on sunday. in their lead in the english premier league following a three one win over aston villa when rooney netting twice for the red devils all the money a bit shouted the third in the second half elsewhere a new boy from the torres didn't start for chelsea against sunderland but the police were comfortable for. the stadium of light over at the emirates arsenal beat everton to truth in
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a five point gap between themselves and united shaaban with the first one also in shoes to west brom three two two with fellow. talking all the russian international was. after the game by arson vanner who said the forward could be the catalyst for a title charge this season started everton clash on the bench but after just eight minutes on the field lies are they twenty nine year old had looked relatively off color this season following a stellar debut year in london but doesn't stop reports continually linking him with chelsea though barbara bangerz positive remarks seem to stress that he wants or shall play a major part for as long as possible the emirates. former brazilian story mario has this side the usual move from the field to munch meant for him than one thousand nine hundred five world player of the year has chosen
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politics taking up a state and its native countries congress the forty five year old was a company for the brazilian socialist party represented in rio de janeiro state a c.t. julie one of the pleasure of votes to spare room are you now a member of the fifty fourth congress which will run twenty fifteen on believe it or not meets up with his strike partner. will begin working as a real estate member of parliament does because if it is it will make a difference to assume much to be done i think this country lacks health education and i want to link these issues with sport which has been my life so it's going to be fine for the past ten years i've been working in a suit and i hope i can continue and increase we want to go to. we have to do a few children. which is the most important bubble. in thorpe who dominated the world of swimming for a decade before retiring with illness and injury has announced his return to pro
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sports their twenty eight year old five gold medalist saying he wants to compete at the highest level next year's london olympic games being his main objective. he will concentrate on the one hundred metres freestyle with a view to swimming in the really offense as well. when i made that decision i was flying over the atlantic. and i then went on through not being 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 all right let's move to formula one where for already are hoping to be prancing atop the podiums in twenty eleven fernando alonso finished second to sebastian vettel by
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a mere four points last year earning the italian team a third place in the constructors' standings they two time champion knows the importance of putting in time to get to grips with his new racer before the march seventeenth season start but i owed it before this this is my let's go to. the car to have out of date. in three they go back tomorrow never. do they will. be very mechanical problems up only because so those also. and finally german thomas dold has been showcasing his new york state of mind once again the german fastest up the big apple's empire state building for a record sixth straight year quite a flight of stairs for the competitors to reach the summit of one of the world's tallest buildings it was ladies first on wall street. above the other sixty female competitors alice mcnamara the first to reach the observation deck she later hopes
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to root for her country after twenty twelve olympics scaling the same distance over fifteen hundred stepson who made it look effortless recapturing his title in what some of the women were still finishing the race the world record holder in backwards running not sure if he'll go for the magnificent seven yet or not. i don't see why it should come next year right now because all i have for the nearly every thin so i don't know the time girl you know it better than me but i think the only thing is to break the ten minutes more and that's all the sport i'll see you soon whether she's next. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. well when one deals with war for us to realize that this tremendous amounts of damage that have done not just human damage
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but damage the physical environment in which the battlefield takes place tremendous amounts of damage done by aerial bombs by napalm boy chemicals that whether it's a sonic boom say factory in mammals or it's the burning oil field syria or iraq or destroyed. in the pacific for ramming purposes the list just goes on and on the geneva conventions of nineteen forty nine states that there shall be taken in war to protect the involved against widespread long term and severe damage the united states although it is accepted almost all of the provisions protocol one has taken exception to that. the more people we killed a happier our officers were it got to be like
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a game like to see who could kill the most people and the different ways you can prove to me keep peace killed if you like how you know here's someone serious you know where they have the most fears they will get the most fierce in changing you should be reversed overnight you women children in five men around the circle open up on full automatic for him sixty. she was taken and raped by six or seven people in front of family. the most of those. download the official antti application to go on the phone on pod touch from the i choose our story. which i'll teach life on the go. video on demand parties and live broadcasts and already set feeds now in the palm
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drama unfolding on the streets of cairo as pro and anti mubarak demonstrators cast a new round of unrest in egypt as those demanding the president's resignation call face to face with his supporters to capitol street. russia called the deportation of the steeple a man for moral influence allegedly committed to do so on thrown we are. serious consequences. the u.s. mainstream media has found a new opportunity to demonize iran a book on suicide bombers in the arizona desert is reported as an omen for a domestic attack. you're watching r t seven pm here in moscow welcome to the program now we begin
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with egypt our continuing coverage of the cautious there happening on the streets of cairo now between the members of the opposition and protesters rallied to support the current president hosni mubarak or the country's leader and he will seek rest reelection in september's vote after more than a week of violent demonstrations across the country urging him to step down our policy or joins us for these clashes between pro and anti-government demonstrators have been on the go since mid august to noon and they showed no sign of pro mubarak demonstrators out there in tahrir square clashing with the anti-government demonstrators this is the ninth day of demonstrations but this is certainly the first day that we've seen such violence and bombing inside the first day now we are hearing reports of injuries many of those injuries to people's heads in arms suggesting the stone throwing stones being the people on the tree picking up and throwing at one another we know that some people have been breaking roadside.
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