 European Union Council President Charles Michel says the group of seven countries has agreed to step up their production and deliveries of COVID-19 vaccines around the world. He said partners have now joined them to accelerate their production and delivery of vaccines worldwide. On Sunday, a draft of the G7 communique said the group of countries will provide one a billion COVID-19 vaccine doses over the next year and work with the private sector, the G20 and other countries to increase the contribution of all months to come. And then we also see that this is a fundamental game of liberal democracy, open societies that must face the pressure of authoritarian regimes. This has given place to the ability to gather our forces in the G7 region to try not only to react when we are attacked or under pressure to really make sure that we can spread our positive values of freedom, state of law, respect for the human rights. And finally, a point that is particularly important to me, this commitment for Africa. We have been in Europe for a few years now to consider that this commitment for Africa should be in the heart of the future of international relations. We have been able to align and gather, unify European positions more and more on this subject.