 I have the greatest honor to introduce a man who stands as a steadfast leader in a true embodiment of New York's resilient spirit. Please join me in welcoming the hundred and tenth mayor of New York City, the city that never sleeps and always dreams big, Mayor Eric Adams. I wanted to thank the commissioner and I want to thank her excellency, Ambassador Mohammed, for those powerful words and the clear thoughts of collaboration and the unification of not only the African Union, but the unifications of Africans throughout the entire diaspora. Sixty years ago, the decision was made to come together to fight against apartheid in African nations united to deal with the atrocities and the nefarious acts that were perpetrated on the South African people. A noun that we evolve 60 years later, it is imperative that we continue our pursuit to bring Africa to its rightful place of innovation, of collaboration and of self-determination, which is at the heart. And we can do that when I look over and see the council generals from the various African nations and our allies who are council generals and representatives from other countries. Together, we can fortified our relationships using not only the United Nations, but using a country that clearly has a mayor of African ancestry. We believe that this is an important moment for us all, and we want to seize on this moment and this opportunity. The raising of the flag, the second year that we have carried out this action here at Bowling Green, with so many other nations have also were allowed to raise their flags for the first time, for my time becoming mayor. This is a city of diversity and a nation of diversity. That is our strength, and it is a country where you are allowed to hold on to the love of your homeland while you embrace your adopted land. That is the combination that makes us great. Bring your culture, bring your thoughts, bring your activism to make sure this country is what we know it could be a home, as we say with the lady that sits in the harbor, land of the free, home of the brave, and home for all who want to participate in American dream. I look forward to the next few years that we continue to strengthen our relationship with the African people on the continent and here in America. I look forward to returning after Africa. I've been in Africa six times. I look forward in the next year to move through. I believe I'm the only mayor in the history of this city that probably visit the continent of Africa. I look forward to taking a tour of several African countries next year to continue to build and strengthen the relationship. In the rows of Marcus Garvey, up you mighty people, you can be what you will. Thank you very much. So at this point, Commissioner Marblestein, I think the mayor has a presentation. Ambassador, Ambassador Mohammed, please step up. Mayor Adams, Ambassador, please speak to your gift. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. This is just a symbolic gift on behalf of the African Union to thank you for your commitment as a son of Africa and we look forward to strengthening this partnership. Thank you very much. I'll open it. Thank you. Hold on, please. So as before we put the flag up, so there's something that came up, Mayor Adams. There was a trip to Africa in which Queen Mother was a part of that. There was something she brought that she wants to present to you. Queen Mother, please come up. Mayor Adams, please step up. It is an honor to be here on Wall Street where our ancestors were sold from the continent, Mother Africa, and it's the elder. I'm over 80 plus years old, but Queen Mother has been out, been at the United Nations for over 54 years as a humanitarian to have a son that God has placed as the head of the city of New York is not by an accident, is by divine order that he is placed at this time in the spirit of our ancestors. I am still coming from and traveling north, southeast, west of Africa and hearing the rhythm beat and the sound of our ancestors and the voices of our youth are what children are saying they will shape the Africa they want. And hearing those voices just coming back from Morocco three days ago, so I'm in a jet lag, but I say to our son as I traveled, doing the pandemic and beyond the pandemic and just also returning from the region which I asked for your prayers and reflection for the women of Sudan. This is a gift done by the women and they asked for our prayers which I have delivered the message to the Secretary General of the United Nation, children don't start wars nor mothers, mothers cry during wars. This is the gift that they gave to Queen Mother, but this gift need to be given to my son as a gift from the women and the youth of Sudan. I also want to give him another gift as Queen Mother has many gifts that she received from the continent of Mother Africa as I'm given many names as well, but I want him to know on Wall Street over 25 years, it's close to 30 years now, that the African descendants has been working to return home which this son has already began to do so, but I mean in a place called home for many of our youth, 55 million that are lost in the wilderness I would say. I want him to be made aware of a group on Wall Street where our ancestors as I said before was stolen and robbed of the continent of Mother Africa and in the belly of Mother Africa I leave with this son so he knows that he's not alone in his quest for returning home and making Africa whole again. There is the oldest kingdom between Sudan and Egypt which I've gone to both, it's called the Kingdom of Kush, No Man's Land. The children in the United States have declared it and I give him what the work that they are doing to bring us all home. There is only one Africa, only one, the children of the diaspora, the children of the descendants and the children of just being on the continent itself. You must come together with the skills and abilities that you have and negotiate Mother Africa no longer, no longer she'll be robbed and stolen and kidnapped. In her belly lies, in her belly lies the natural resources that the world is looking for. Learn children how to negotiate and share with others, it will never be depleted because God has said so and so in saying that let's just give our prayers and blessings and consciousness of this son and returning all of us in the unification from New York City multi-ethnic and multi-culture to the shores of Mother Africa, to the shores of Mother Africa, gift to you our son. Thank you. Thank you. Blessings and to you, special way. We love you and we adore you. Thank you. Give it up for Queen Mother. All right, so yeah, we're going to raise the flags down starting with the US flag, US national anthem and the flag has to go up. Let us make our way to the next poll. Ambassador Fatima and the CG's do we have the AU anthem?