hey, now let's get the russian view to these developments. dimitri polanski, he's russia's 1st obviously permanent representative to the u. n. and joins us live now from new york. um, now the us has twice sided with roster, especially when it came to vote. the united nations that was smart b a. so none of us feel the rush or ukraine. what you say about the relationship now between of us and russia, because clearly there's a shift to i can say that there are very positive then the sounds as if winds blowing. but still there is a lot to be done and to understand the way we are so, so far they haven't been very few concrete steps. so they are still you have to materialize, but to a quiet the optimistic. and we're saying obviously we were just talking there about how we use looking to increase its defense of budget and in terms of protecting itself, the best thing from russia is you think that's just to find. and i think that's what's happening right now is a good opportunity for every one to see who is the who's interested in the continuation of the war and who is interested in peace. we ha