representative of the pakistani community in belarus zamat khan and ilya makovetsky, candidate of physical and mathematical sciences, associate professor, dean of the economics department of the belarusian-russian university, joined us from mogilev via video link. hello, hello! we are working with a country that is unfamiliar to us, but with a very interesting country, pakistan. the country, well, really very interesting, very complex, is in hot region both literally and figuratively, this is south asia, borders afghanistan, borders iran, india, china, by the way, the fifth country in the world by population, more than 200. subtle, no matter how hackneyed this phrase is, i would like to ask you the first question, ilya ivanovich, after all, pakistan is a delicate matter, i am more than sure that yes, it seems to me that there is no state on the globe that would not be a delicate matter, uh, all people are different, mentalities are different, religions are different, interests are different, of course, pakistan is a delicate matter, and as you rightly noted, it is a very, very interesting