of ukraine to the republic. croatia roman yedeliev, international lawyer, associate professor of the department of international law of taras shevchenko kyiv national universityhas already joined us. thank you for being with us, mr. ruslan, let's of course start with you, you are a great honor to... gave and came to us here, as far as, again, so this move of orban, who is currently demonstrating, well, a ukrainian-skeptic position, it can have, well, let's say so, consequences, so we understand that, most likely, the majority of people , who will take part in this survey, in particular, given such manipulative questions, they will not be in favor of ukraine's accession to the european union, will this vote, in principle, have any consequences for us, well, this vote is very similar to a plebiscite that is being organized. was the peace party at the same time as the parliamentary elections in poland in order to mobilize its own voters. we saw that the turnout there was not enough, and in fact it did not take place due to the insufficient number of participants. people who went to vote in parliamentary elections, at the same time, in half of the cases did not v