so what's up we are now waiting for the inclusion of the inclusion, please tell me, yes, okaba yoshi hikohould be with us - he is a public figure, an expert on economic issues in the state administration system, a philanthropist, a university professor, and the president of the association of ukrainianists yes, yes, we already see that okaba. congratulations , yes, yes, yes, we hear you, and we have a plot that we will now review after the end of the second world war. russia and japan have not yet signed an official peace treaty, the independence of the four southern kuril islands remains a collective issue which were captured by the soviet union at the end of the second world war, meanwhile, japan is closer to russia than to ukraine, but only territorially, in fact, the japanese support the ukrainians in all possible ways, both diplomatically and financially and, of course, humanitarian, and not only from the beginning of russia's full-scale invasion of ukraine, but also much earlier after uh, let's talk about uh, where this is in more detail, let's look at it for now, let's review the p