Thank you, Ms. Olga, for your answer.

If you read my answer, please note that I wrote absolutely nothing about 
actions.
My proposal was precisely in the direction that RIPE NCC should develop the 
policies itself, and until such time as it does not have them, block transfers 
of IP addresses from the territory of Ukraine.

There were letters from the public that expressed a slightly different 
position, which I wrote about.
https://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/ncc-services-wg/2022-November/003654.html
I also believe that the current transfer procedure is imperfect and carries 
risks with regard to Ukraine's information security.

That is why we really need to discuss this issue.

Paul BD, thanks for your replies, but any suggestions?
I don't have the resources, but I believe that there are risks in transferring 
IP addresses, especially in occupied territories.

So, yes, new policies need to be developed to protect those LIRs that are 
delegated the use of IP addresses.

I also see risks regarding state information resources that are based on and 
use IP addresses that, for example, belong to IP addresses that are not under 
the jurisdiction of Ukraine.

I am confident that the RIPE NCC working group should look into these issues 
and make recommendations

  Paul BD, tell me who exactly I called and threatened? :)
If we are talking about the text of Mr. Tulev, then he is fooling the society, 
and instead of being constructive, he continues to accuse that someone is 
threatening him. Maxim fled the country, so nobody is interested in his active 
life.

Considering you are unconstructive, thanks for the chat, and goodbye.

I don't know who your lawyer is, but he is right, give him congratulations.
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