thank you colleagues for the analysis of the situation , oleksandr mereshko, people's deputy of ukraine, chairman of the verkhovna rada committee on foreign policy and interparliamentary cooperation watched this material with us, congratulations , mr. oleksandr. good afternoon, thank you for the invitation. mr. oleksandr, after that. vote, yes, ask representatives, then there may be a collision in the congress, or option b, a veto from president biden, you who see the development of events, well, i think, first of all, that first this bill, this bill, will go to the senate, and here at this stage it will be possible to stop this project, and then the white house, that is, the president can use the right of veto, that is, in principle, i i think there's a little bit of an effort here on the part of some of the republicans, who we think of as trumpists or isolationists, they're trying to... play this issue for domestic political interests, but i, well, i'm pretty optimistic about it, and i think we can get it resolved questions and help will continue, and where does your optimism come fro