We disagree, but only a conflict that had president putin and the any direct contact all the cease fire was being negotiated with. And if so, what kind of contact was it . There were, of course, contacts regarding the situation after stories. You know that as a result of the go, it was decided that a Monitoring Center would be set up would be located in azerbaijan. But outside of nagornokarabakh sense it will monitor how the ceasefire is observed. The same cease fire thats on the ground is maintained in the preserved through the efforts of russian peacekeepers. The question, thats a chess. Why was the russian government owns a controlled situation within the Expatriate Community . Between the 2 communities . I mean, the millions of armenians living in russia in several 1000000 are there, but john is also living in russia. Its obvious that there are going to be clashes based on ethnicity, least. I think its another of persuading you doing it, you know, but i think it with absolutely. No
Right now were talking about imposing sanctions on say, one of angle merkels deputies as a response. Well, our people believe that our relations with germany are great in years with turkey, weve seen an endless string of confrontations. So lets take that time. Our ambassador was killed or the middle. And now this war in the caucasus south caucasus, all of this happened with turkey instigators, or directly taking part in, of course, and president everyone is personally responsible. So what is it about our relations thats so warm and friendly . Where the based on in many respects our interests are aligned, its vital for both russia and turkey. That the situation in our region is stable, predictable, and peace must go on both have been well, thats not very clear. Russia and turkey have a lot of mutual interests in terms of trade and economic cooperation, as well as investment cooperation. It serves both moscows and ankaras interests to Work Together in 2 years from moscow. And what was st
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It is still open today. In this hourlong program, curator sarah levit shows us what architecture can reveal about how the mentally ill were cared for over time. We decided to do this exhibition for many reasons, one of which i think its a real important moment to be talking about the role of the federal government in providing Public Health and providing healthcare for the mentally ill. And what that role has been over time. I think this is an interesting time to talk about that. Also, right now, at st. Elizabeths in d. C. , its really a time where theyre looking to develop the land. Its now split into two halves, the federal government owns half of it and it will become the department of Homeland Security, which is something thats happening right now and also development is really starting on the east campus, which is owned by the city of washington, d. C. , its a really interesting time to Start Talking about that since theyre really moving forward and starting that development proce