oleksandr matsuka, the former head of the secretariat of the un security council, joins our broadcastatulate you on the broadcast of the marathon. glory to ukraine. in your opinion, how realistic is it now that russia is recognized as a terrorist state? well, if we take such simple comparisons they compare even this terrorist attack on september 11, i take social networks, even their own feed and compare how much putin, putin's troops and the russians who support him, how many people they have already killed. rockets into houses and shopping centers, and this already goes beyond all limits, even in your opinion , will the moment come when russia officially becomes a terrorist state? to the last one, nato russia is recognized as a threat. that is, this is completely new. it was very busy. after the end of the cold war, it was called that it would never happen again. and now we are back to the state of the cold war. the resolution on recognition of russia as a sponsor of terrorism is a very important resolution in the sense that russia, in essence, is equated to such regimes as, say, th