here, the americans, for example, did not ratify, let's ask oleksandr pavlichenko, the executive director of the ukrainian helsinki union for human rights, that 's right, right. the rome statute partly concerns human rights, and we ask him what the rome statute is about, why him, apart from the united states states, for example, was not ratified by ukraine, why did the president suddenly decide to ratify it now. thank you for joining our broadcast, thank you very much. greetings, mr. mykola, greetings to all viewers of espresso, have a good one broadcast and a good presenter. first of all, if we are talking about the rome statute, then here, i would clarify, it is not about human rights, but about the definition of categories of international crimes for which responsibility arises and the development of such a mechanism as to bring this responsibility, and this mechanism is called and is the international criminal court. there are four categories of crimes, war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide and the crime of genocide, actually the crime of aggression. for which no one has even