from sweden, yulia kyzyk, for espresso tv channel.an carols and carols are heard wherever there are ukrainians in this difficult time, and ukrainian culture is alive despite the war and even flourishes. meanwhile, the employees of the institute celebrate the rest. here the books are deeply concerned, they claim that the state owes them almost uah 45 million, the book publishing program and the popularization of ukrainian literature in the world are in question. in their address, the representatives of the institute emphasize that it is about the international reputation of ukraine, lina chechenina, will you tell me what is the essence of the matter? well, while we are talking about the flourishing of ukrainian bookstores, which open almost every week in kyiv, there are indeed problems for them. already in a second, so it's time to be concerned about the ukrainian book institute, and it's about the three programs that they conducted in 2023, and as they allege, the representatives did not receive compensation from the state, we are tal