 So, President Albert Dorsch, it might seem peculiar at first to have the former president of Mongolia speak on a panel about the future of the European Union, but for those who may not be familiar with it, you've spent a long time, many years in Ukraine and as a former president of Mongolia, they have met Vladimir Putin, have met President Putin many, many times over 30 times, I believe, throughout Ukraine. Since we're talking about the future of the European Union and the implications to European security, give us an outsider perspective here, somebody who knows Ukraine very well but also knows President Vladimir Putin very well. Thank you very much. You know this Ukrainian war has a global implication. If there was not Ukrainian war, I think maybe Chinese President Xi Jinping started forceful unification with Taiwan yesterday. I think now Chinese leaders are weighing in two ways and facing two scenarios. First is scenario, if forceful unification of Taiwan with China happens like in 2014 in Crimea, he would have started that process yesterday. But now he sees that it might be like a different scenario, 2022 scenario, like a last Putin scenario. And he's weighing that, means that Ukrainian war has a great, greater implication, not only in Europe than also worldwide, also in Asia. Also there are other connections, Mongolia, Ukraine. There is only one country between us. Ukraine is a free, democratic country, independent country in Europe. Mongolia is a free, independent democratic country in Asia. And between us I told you that one country means that we are sharing common interests. Also global implications means that Ukrainian war actually, that front line, Ukrainian war front line is much more wider. It's front line between the free world and authoritarian world. It runs even in Africa, it runs in Asia, it runs everywhere. If Ukraine loses, I think those autocrats will be encouraged. If Ukraine wins, those autocrats will be discouraged. Now I think you even see that President Xi Jinping is, from the latest news, he's still distancing from the Putin and trying to build more connections with the western countries. It means that Ukraine is fighting not only for Ukraine, but it's fighting for the global faith of humanity. That's very important. And other thing also Mongolia is only democratic and fully functioning democracy between Russia and China since 1990. I think why Putin started the invasion of Ukraine is one of the reasons that if free Ukraine, if prosperous Ukraine, there in Europe I think it's going to be a bad example for Russia. I know that one day this war will end and one day we will see more liberal Russia. If Russia become more liberal, more free the mind that if in Russia there are some kind of democratic development, I think Ukraine will have greater impact from the Europe inside. Mongolia will have much more greater impact from the eastern side, from the Asian side. And Ukraine will liberate Russia from the dictatorship, from the European side. Mongolia will liberate. We will have influence on Russia from the Asian side. It means that even though there are countries very small, but those examples of freedom is greater. And because of that I think this Ukrainian war has big, big implications. And now this war is getting, having more uglier pace. Now they are really directly targeting those infrastructures and energy, everything and trying to freeze Ukrainians to death. And I think we need to help Ukraine. We need to help Ukraine more than any other time since starting the war. And now I'm like a member of the Club de Madrid and I'm the newest member of the Elders and we are working to raise to help Ukraine. If we are talking here I think if you can think about that, if you send one generator to Ukrainian city, one thing to Ukrainian city that will save thousands of lives. And I hope I saw that within the speakers there is Foreign Minister Kuleba is coming. And I lived in Ukraine for many years, in Western Ukraine studied there. I know the spirit of the Ukrainian people. They are really proud people. They are never going to kneel under aggression. And they are showing. And I'm really happy that World Policy Conference bringing this topic into this slide. Thank you very much.