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for more i'm joined now by amanda paul senior policy analyst at the european policy center and brussels she focuses on issues related to russian foreign policy and their former soviet republics and eurasia amanda thanks for coming in today they're going back and forth how much of a truce is this really. i don't think it's much much of the truth at all i mean i was it's already been mentioned the ceasefire agreement has been broken and several times. each side blaming the of it's like so i think we have a very dangerous situation on the ground and we just saw a report about people from the regional capital returning home to assess the damage caused during this 2 weeks of intense fighting how big is the humanitarian crisis caused by all of this. i mean 1st of all i don't think that anybody should be returning back to their homes because the situation is still ongoing and the humanitarian crisis is massive not just from the fighting these days but i mean when we go back to the original war in that in the early 1990 s. the humanitarian crisis there was as much as well you know that nearly 1
for more i'm joined now by amanda paul senior policy analyst at the european policy center and brussels she focuses on issues related to russian foreign policy and their former soviet republics and eurasia amanda thanks for coming in today they're going back and forth how much of a truce is this really. i don't think it's much much of the truth at all i mean i was it's already been mentioned the ceasefire agreement has been broken and several times. each side blaming the of it's like so i think...
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for more i'm joined now by amanda paul senior policy analyst at the european policy center and brussels she focuses on issues related to russian foreign policy and their phone or soviet republics and eurasia amanda thanks for coming in today or going back and forth how much of a truce is this really. i don't think it's much much of a truth at all i mean i was it's already been mentioned the ceasefire agreement has been broken and several times. so i think we have a very dangerous situation on the ground and we just saw a report about people from the regional capital returning home to assess the damage caused during this 2 weeks of intense fighting how big is the humanitarian crisis caused by all of this. i mean 1st of all i don't think that anybody should be returning back to their homes because. the situation is still ongoing and the humanitarian crisis is massive not just from the fighting these days but i mean when we go back to the original war. in that in the early 1990 s. the humanitarian crisis that was it was massive as well we know that nearly 1000000 other by chinese would hav
for more i'm joined now by amanda paul senior policy analyst at the european policy center and brussels she focuses on issues related to russian foreign policy and their phone or soviet republics and eurasia amanda thanks for coming in today or going back and forth how much of a truce is this really. i don't think it's much much of a truth at all i mean i was it's already been mentioned the ceasefire agreement has been broken and several times. so i think we have a very dangerous situation on...
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for more i am knowledge oin by amanda paul senior policy analyst at the european policy center in brussels and she focuses on issues related to russian foreign policy in the former soviet republics and eurasia amanda it's good to have you on the program key tell us why these 2 sides are pointing fingers at each other for breaking the truce who exactly is benefiting from this i mean i think this is. jewish in on the ground remains very tense in french isle so in a way it's not surprising that each one is pointing the finger at each other because this is what other by john and armenia. traditionally do but i mean it's crucially important that this ceasefire stays in place i mean remember it's it's a humanitarian ceasefire that will allow the bodies of those that have been killed . to be removed by the international red cross. now the fighting has been taking place on russia's doorstep and we seem moscow a bit hesitant to get involved why is that. and that's the 1000001 and 1000000 dollar question in fact a minute too could russia perhaps longer this time than it has done in the past but i th
for more i am knowledge oin by amanda paul senior policy analyst at the european policy center in brussels and she focuses on issues related to russian foreign policy in the former soviet republics and eurasia amanda it's good to have you on the program key tell us why these 2 sides are pointing fingers at each other for breaking the truce who exactly is benefiting from this i mean i think this is. jewish in on the ground remains very tense in french isle so in a way it's not surprising that...
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for more i'm knowledge oin by amanda paul senior policy analyst i think european policy center in brussels and she focuses on issues related to russian foreign policy in the former soviet republics and eurasia amanda it's good to have you on the program tell us why these 2 sides are pointing fingers at each other for breaking the truce who exactly is benefiting from this i mean i think this is. jewish and on the ground remains very tense in french isle so in a way it's not surprising that each one is pointing the finger at each other because this is what other by john i mean yeah. traditionally do but i mean it's crucially important that this ceasefire stays in place i mean remember it's it's a humanitarian ceasefire that will allow the bodies of those that have been killed . to be removed by the international red cross. now the fighting has been taking place on russia's doorstep and we see in moscow a bit hesitant to get involved why is that. that's the 1000000 and 1000000 dollar question in fact a minute too could russia perhaps longer this time than i have. done in the past but i think
for more i'm knowledge oin by amanda paul senior policy analyst i think european policy center in brussels and she focuses on issues related to russian foreign policy in the former soviet republics and eurasia amanda it's good to have you on the program tell us why these 2 sides are pointing fingers at each other for breaking the truce who exactly is benefiting from this i mean i think this is. jewish and on the ground remains very tense in french isle so in a way it's not surprising that each...