Has to give, to authorize to use this right . And this is what we have to discuss. The most simple answer would be the u. N. Security council. But sometimes u. N. Security council is not very active with taking urgent measure. Thats why i dont think that you have to speculate that it can continue to [inaudible] to other countries. I suppose that in baltic countries there will be no such violation as what is having in donesk and lugansk. And which violation are you talking about . Killing people, innocent people. Children. But do you know how many people were killed in those two places . Well, ive seen figures of 3,000 before. Yeah. Around 3,000. Destroyed houses and destroyed infrastructure. We think that this is humanitarian catastrophe now. Right. But if you i know were in theoretical territory here, but this principle of russia i remember, i remember, i remember in kosovo, i was there, how many people were killed there as protect to use military force of nato. You cannot compare wha
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May 8, 2021
Washington – A “Sake Dialogue” featuring long-established Japanese breweries and those emerging in the United States recently brought about discussions on cross-border information-sharing, cooperation and innovation to spread the word of Japan’s most famous alcoholic export.
The nearly 90-minute talk, whose participants included three sake brewers on each side of the Pacific, was organized by the Sake Brewers Association of North America in Washington, and the Embassy of Japan in the United States, in late February.
On the Japanese side, the Miyagi, Fukushima and Nagano prefecture breweries all in existence for hundreds of years participated in the webinar conducted in English, while brewers from New York, Tennessee and California, spoke passionately about the challenges involved in the sake-brewing process and the ingenuity required for further product development.