sergey nechaev sergey ilyevich, hello. sergeevich well, now in europe, naturally, a stormy process is taking place, but a few words, if there have been changes in the position of germany lately, although, in general, on the one hand there are no facts, but nonetheless. eh, some processes in german society say that some sobering moments are coming or it just seems. certain processes are certainly taking place all the time, but germany has already made its choice. this also applies to the political position in relation to the conflict in ukraine and in relation to the russian special military operation for the liberation. donbass, this is manifested in particular by the intention to supply weapons, including heavy ones. well, quite complicated, let's say media background that surrounds us, although i must say that there are different points of view in the german public. including with regard to the intentions of the european commission and individual eu member states to stop the supply of energy sources from our country, which we have always done and done to them. well, in good faith , everything is honestly according to plan and we do not give any reason to doubt that we are a bona fide supplier, and hmm the reduction of these supplies, especially the introduction of an embard. it's on them of course, it causes concern, because it really affects the standard of living of the local population at the price level of rising inflation. and as you understand, it doesn’t cause admiration, and sergeyvich well, you know, i must quote here a number of network platforms create ideal conditions for a disinformation campaign to promote war, which is a quote into the hands of the embassy of the russian federation. uh, and this is a statement, and mrs. nancy feather, and the head of the ministry of internal affairs of the federal republic of germany what do you say to that? well, of course we are there. here of course, we read these statements of the federal minister and, frankly speaking, took it with bewilderment, especially attempts to somehow connect the activities of the russian embassy in berlin with disinformation companies, or there propaganda of war on the internet. these are, in my opinion, completely baseless accusations that do not correspond to the real state of affairs. uh, the embassy doesn't distribute. uh, the so -called fake disinformation, all the more not involved in interfering with the internal affairs of germany in your comments. we rely solely on facts and verifie