lukashenka personally and on the figures of the belarusian government, and after lukashenka supported the russian invasion, he strengthened the eu sanctions. let me remind you that budapest is official and hungary is a member of both the european union and nato. how did you react, mr. volodymyr, to this story? please. well, this is a terrible story, it is obvious that today, hungary plays the role of a trojan horse, muscovy and so on. and in the european union, they understand this perfectly, but for now , unfortunately, refrain from harsh steps, still hoping that it can be... fixed somehow with softer tools, although it seems to me that everything that could be done badly on the part of budapest, they have already done, well, actually, i don't know, did you pay attention to one of the last statements of orbán, who said that under any circumstances we are not going to allow ukraine to advance either in the eu or in nato, that is, the issue here is not entirely about national minorities, not about the law. about education, well, these are all formal reasons that make budapest possible to carry out this anti-ukraine and pro-moscow policy, and in this context the appointment of the ambassador is a logical step on the part of budapest , that is, they are friends with putin, they are friends with lukashenka whole civilized world is afraid of them . they are friends, well, i think that at some point our, dear brussels, collective brussels and yesivskyi and nativskyi will have to draw conclusions. mr. volodymyr, what about this legitimization of lukashenko of his government, his army, after all, his this militant policy, in relation to all around the baltic countries, including poland, it will not continue, there will not be some kind of chain reaction, i mean after the elections, which will take place, it seems, this sunday, that is, the day after tomorrow in slovakia, for example, there too one of the pro-russian political forces claims. to head the government, please, this is true, you know, in each of these countries from central, eastern europe, which, relatively speaking, later joined the european union and nato, er, populism, unfortunately, unfortunately , not only in in these countries, but including here , populism has not gone anywhere, and there are politicians who successfully