researcher at the niva school of economics, and leading researchers at the institute of world economy for international relations iran, dmitry trenev. dmitry vitalievich, i welcome you. thank you for friday evening, and come to us live. you go without an appointment. this is very we like live conversation. always better. well, so much has accumulated, i don’t even know where to start. well , let's, of course, in fact, he will start. you are probably actively watching all this, so that you note the most there. well first of all, it's a pleasure to be your guest. thanks a lot. i celebrate at one assembly. well, perhaps. how can i tell you that there is no main direction of discussion, or what? ahh, the previous few sessions were more, let’s say, clearly focused on certain, uh, problematic ones now. eh, someone's table fell into flames. eh, it got a little smaller. eh, maybe other concerns forced the leaders. uh, a large state will not come to the assembly. well, in general, for now i would say that, uh, well, the impression is average, from the session if you like. that's for today , today, but nevertheless our delegat