, who is in touch with us from amsterdam, maryna shevtsova, scientist, researcher. of the gbt rules eastern central europe, here is ms. marino, welcome to the air, the war has aggravated the issue of the rules of the gbt community in ukraine, but is it enough to allow civil partnerships? good evening, thank you for the invitation, yes, of course, this is a very difficult question, because on the one hand we see an improvement in the attitude inside. that usually during the war, the so-called traditional gender roles, they are also, so to speak, strengthened, that is, this traditional division of society, the perception of traditional roles, women and men. and accordingly some more conservative attitude towards lgbt people, i hope, however, that due to the fact that we see such a homophobic player on the international stage as russia, which openly opposes lgbtiq, rights, rights of people, against civil society, and due to the fact that ukraine now shows such a desire to join the european union, to share european values, which are values about human rights, about tolerance, about acceptance