dmytro , i'm sorry, but i have to interrupt you, dmytro tuzhanskyi, director of the institute of centraleuropean strategy, an expert on ukrainian-hungarian relations, we talked not only about ukrainian-hungarian, but also about ukrainian-slovak, we touched on at least , our conversation, well, you understand about now what is happening: in the central-eastern part of europe with our neighbors, with the slovaks and hungarians, with the magyars. now to berlin, igor eidman, russian sociologist, political expert, publicist, etc no, but they say that maybe he will appear, let's not talk about berlin in the first place , but let's actually continue our conversation, or rather my conversation with oleg sahakyan regarding the elections, or what the russians call the elections in the russian federation, i have today is such a ukrainian-russian day, or in the evening i switch to russian again and will speak in this language with igor eidman, a russian sociologist, political expert, and publicist. hello igor, thank you for finding time for us, if you are, show me, please, i'm here, it's great, it's