hanging here, and it is important that we continue to believe and not only believe, but also fight, iskenderre in touch, i congratulate you, good evening, glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes, i say, it's one thing to believe, but you know, you can't talk about coffee in crimea after the... on the one hand, on the other hand, you can't to say that, well, crimea, we will probably come to an agreement there anyway, and let it remain in russia, or have an undefined status there for 150 years, no, i would like to ask you what is this, what is today's understanding of that, and whether the crimean peninsula will not only be the land where the war began, and the land where this war the war will end, it will end with the victory of ukraine and the crimean tatars and the peninsula, well, that's yours. the first thesis is that we should not just talk about the liberation of crimea, we should do something, and since 2014 we have constantly demonstrated and talked about and initiated what needs to be done in order to, well, to have some kind of result. the second thesis, ah, well, in my opinion, which