transnistria in 1992, and just now, there is a security forum going on in parallel, where she spoke with eneplbrally. i was listening to her live right now and she said a very good phrase that we do not believe in determinism, we do not believe that there is some genetic, genetic, hereditary , innate ability of the russians to be imperialists, but nevertheless we see that every time literally in two or three years they return to this land gathering of yours, and you are drawn to someone else's culture and appropriation- and self- appropriation, what what to do with that, what the russian historian oleksandr yanov, a native of odessa, called the russian pendulum. he said that in russia, of course, there were attempts to normalize russia, you know, make some reforms it is a normal european state, and this attempt was very much a problem. these attempts did not last very long, and after that came an even more terrible and severe reaction to the authoritarian regimes. you know, as one of the ukrainian philosophers said, and now little is known, that the history of russia is like this, you know, end