oleksandr levchenko, diplomat, extraordinary plenipotentiary ambassador of ukraine to the republic of croatia, was with us in 2010-17. ihoritical scientist , joins our broadcast . belarus, i want to point out that at the institute of the future, which you represent , your colleagues also recently did not rule out the possible use of nuclear weapons in the future. i know that you were also present at this event, so that's what we're talking about we can talk. unfortunately, the leadership in the kremlin is so inadequate that they can really take this step and probably even decide on the use of nuclear weapons for this, of course they need allies because for someone to support them at least this one and for this it is not enough to have a harsh president who himself is as isolated as the kremlin leadership, and that is why there was a conversation about , let's say, deploying nuclear weapons in belarus , the belarusians themselves will suffer the most from this, because the placement is immediately a target for directing a potential counterattack, and in the tactical plan there will be no gain from this, well, besides the f