oleksandr duleba, political scientist and director of the slovak association of foreign policy is joining us from slovakia, mr. oleksandr, you are with us again and we hear you, i hear you, i see you, i hope that you are aleksandr, can we put an equal sign between prime minister fitso and his counterpart in hungary, will it be a big exaggeration, no, not yet, i will explain, three key questions, in order to make an assessment of fizo's policy regarding ukraine before the war. the first question is military support, so he says, what he said during the election campaign, that not a single projectile for ukraine and the like, well, what is the reality, when he was the first time as the head of the government at the summit, in brussels, yes, he agreed in principle with one of the points of conclusion that the european union and the member state will continue to provide military support to ukraine. then he explained a little about his inability to provide anything. what do we have in the military warehouses, there are shells and what kind of equipment military equipment of soviet models and th