To bring it to you know, so specifically, to specify the question, this is very its difficult, firstly, it requires certain funding, but i will say, we calculated this figure, calculated the amount, its about 330 million we need to bring all the roads to populated areas, yes, millions of rubles, 330 million rubles, our streets, roads in settlements bring to. A fortune, if purely for agricultural towns, we have 204 of them, but the amount is somewhat less, i think there is somewhere around 150 million, even a little less, well, these are the numbers, but again, these figures are roughly approximate, although it will be like this somewhere, and how much money does the region allocate annually for reconstruction, repair of roads, various things, i will say that we probably allocate about 60 million a year for these purposes. Anthony mikhailovich, we are now in an agricultural town, and in general in the mogilev region, how is this program being implemented, how do you assess it, or are th
Pressure. Were able to convey our position , focus on the issues of protecting the rights of refugees, we spoke and provided information about the support of neighboring, some neighboring countries, terrorist organizations that threaten the republic of belarus, tell me, after all that has been said, what in your opinion , the un office and the un leadership should still take steps. The un secretariat responded quite positively and constructively to all the issues that we raised during these meetings, the un secretariat is now preparing a report related to the impact of unilateral coercive measures on the implementation of Sustainable Development goals, based on the results of the summit and the General Assembly, so. Positions that were presented by countries, then belarus negative contexts are mentioned less and less, that is, well, we cant help but to please, and we would like this to be a sustainable trend; we will still return to the track of sanity and respect for our interests, an
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Beverly so, we will go ahead and get started since the moment has arrived. Others may trickle in from lunch, but thank you and welcome here to this panel on the Church Committee at 40. My name is beverly gage. I am a history professor at yale. And i will be up here mostly timekeeping and asking some questions. Before i introduce the panelists, i just wanted to say a few words about the genesis of this panel, the idea behind it and some of the issues i hope we are going to be able to address. So this year, 2015, marks the 40th anniversary of one of the most important congressional committees certainly of the 1970s. And i think arguably of the latter half of the 20th century and that was the Church Committee. The Church Committee which was chaired by Senator Frank Church began its work in the spring of 1975. And for the 16 months between the spring of 1975 and when they delivered 14 volumes of reports in 1976, the Church Committee held hearings, performed investigations, dug into Backgro