grant access. they tell us, sorry, we don't know where they are. so i understand, uh in this situation. i was told that julia skripal e would not like to meet with our consul. i don’t know about her fate, but it means that there are numerous requests, and regarding extradition, regarding meetings with this or that, but with people, but with russian citizens in a difficult situation. they, er, practically remain unanswered. andrey ivanovich well, continuing the theme of freedom of speech, which is so baked into the british authorities, uh, the times deleted your interview without giving any reason, you must have been spreading some kind of sedition against british citizens. i understand correctly, yes, but, to be honest, this is the first time we are faced with such a situation, and when the british edition deletes. e, in general, well-researched material, a which was made by an experienced, but political observer for many years, working in tas and at the base, and an hour-long interview with me. and it's very interesting how this interview turned out. uh, not an interview article. actually. she will be onlin