kirill vyshinsky. it seems to me that uh, not only uh, belarusians. not only the russians look at this, to put it mildly, with wariness and suspicion. here you really need to solidarize with alexander grigorievichthis is a very serious call, but, in my opinion, the ukrainians themselves, to put it mildly, will definitely not be delighted when they see the bill. you know, it's only possible here. the only positive argument to find for this bill is that then the poles themselves will hold a dynasty in western ukraine, then the poles, when they enter there and remember the volyn massacre, will remember the glorification of recent years. eh, banderoba and all the others then. e, western ukraine he will simply remember with horror, uh, the twenties, uh of the last century, for me, for example, it ’s like such an exploding bomb, which is really about the fact that they want to dismember the fields in ukraine, some people live in memories of armchairs. likewise, polish pensioners go to lviv to look at their property. and here it will simply be possible to return it all, not just to ride and be nostalgic, but to return it physically. if you equalize rights with the ukrainians, then you start to use the