 I will start with our host, the ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to Turkey since 2016, His Excellency Khalifa Shaheen al-Malhar. He's a veteran diplomat. He was posted to Syria and Iran prior to that, but had also postings in Japan and the United Nations. We have the floor, sir. Thank you. Thank you very much. I would just start with thanking the organizers of this conference. And as we touch on the Middle East and the external powers, I would say that Middle East has been always of a strategic importance to the world powers and to international community as a whole. Because of its strategic location, because of its resources of energy, and because of that, the state of security and the stability of the region has its effects on the region as a whole and on the international community as well. And with the engagement of world powers in the Middle East comes also there's rivalries and there's competition among world powers. But also we have to acknowledge that there is a legitimate concerns and a legitimate interest of world powers in the development in the Middle East so far as the security and stability of the Middle East is concerned. Now, with that concern, we think there is a positive contribution world power can contribute to the future of the region. The Middle East and our region, especially during the last decade or so, has been going through a lot of crises, conflicts that took a lot of efforts and resources and shook the foundation of the national state institutions. Now, there is a consensus among Arab countries that any malicious intervention in the crises in the region only exacerbate these crises, exacerbate the conflicts and make a very complex situation more complex. So what we think that needed is to promote stability, to promote security and to promote peaceful resolution of conflicts and that's what we in MRS are focusing on. We have been always promoting stability in the region, working for the stability in the region and promoting stability that could lead to prosperity and to preserve security, a long term security of the region. And in that quest, we have promoted building bridges with all the countries and all the nations in the region and we have working for the peaceful settlement of conflicts for prosperity and for long term stability and security for the region. Now, we think that what needed from the world powers as well as the regional powers first to refrain from interfering into the internal affairs of the Arab countries, will assist into finding peaceful solutions to the conflicts and also assist into rebuilding the region. So with all the challenges we are facing in the region, there is more connection is needed to connect with all the countries to have dialogue and to promote peace and security and peaceful settlement of conflicts. Now, Abraham Accords is one example of that. And here I have to emphasize that Abraham Accords, when we signed the Abraham Peace Accords, we are giving an example how to solve the problems, how to solve conflicts rather than only managing the conflicts. And to work into a warm peace that reflects tangible results and gives tangible results to the population and that the region would see the benefits of peace. The other issue that we have been emphasizing that the Abraham Accords is not directed against any third party in the region. And with our emphasis on connections, on dialogue, on looking into the ways and means to mitigate the adverse effects of external intervention in the internal affairs of the Arab countries and into connecting and creating more space of cooperation, more space of promoting economic and investment and the well-being and the prosperity for all the regions, that would affect positively the quest for solving the conflicts and problems in the region. So I would stop here and then continue the over. So dialogue, search for prosperity and engagement. Thank you. And the UAE has been doing all of that.