 I'm going to ask the Greek Parliament today for an analytical discussion on the issues of of the European Union from the map, from Sudan. There was already a discussion with Joseph Borel and we accepted it. From there, I would like to thank Joseph Borel for the great effort he has made, as to thank the foreign minister of France, Mrs. Kolonati, the foreign minister of Germany, Mrs. Berbock and the Italian, Antonio Tagliani, for the help they gave to the Greek Union from the map. I don't want to say anything else. It is at least the opposite. We have to vote with documents such as the strategic trip and, indeed, with three-dimensional terms. And from there on, we cannot, in the European level, despite the efforts of the foreign minister, organize a non-European trade agreement. Europe is afraid of its ability to counter the crisis and, as a European, I would like to say that in the crisis in Sudan we have not taken a very good step. Thank you. Can I ask a question in English, please? Good morning. It is very important for an affairs council today in Luxembourg. For Romania, there are two very important topics. Of course, Ukraine and the support to Ukraine to win the war. But also the Republic of Moldova. Because today we will have very important decisions to be taken as far as Republic of Moldova is concerned, the support of the European Union for the Republic of Moldova. The first decision will be the political agreement, which I hope will be reached. I'm confident that it will be reached today on creating a new sanctions regime against those who are acting for destabilizing the country and against the constitutional order of the Republic of Moldova. It is a proposal which I made during the Foreign Affairs Council on the 20th of February. And I'm very glad that in such a short period of time this sanctions regime was created. And I think this is the fastest process of creation of a sanctions regime in the history of the European Union. And I'm very glad that this sanctions regime will be a very important tool in order to increase the resilience and security of the Republic of Moldova against the background of the actions which are orchestrated by Russia, such as demonstrations or subversive actions against the constitutional order of the Republic of Moldova, which we have witnessed in the last months. It is very important that this sanctions regime is adopted because any measure which is taken in order to enhance the security of the Republic of Moldova will be also a measure which will enhance the security of Romania and of its citizens. We are already working together with the authorities of the Republic of Moldova on the first listings after the sanctions regime will be adopted. And these measures which will include travel bans and freezing of assets for such persons or for entities which are involved in such destabilizing actions will represent not only a sanction towards these persons but also will represent a deterrent factor towards other such actions in the future. At the same time, another important decision will be the adoption of the decision to create the civilian mission, the partnership mission for the Republic of Moldova. It is another important measure which Romania has strongly supported. And this will also contribute to enhancing the resilience and the security of the Republic of Moldova because this will fight against hybrid actions against the Republic of Moldova, against this information, against actions which are targeting the cybersecurity of the country and will also improve the management of crisis situations in the Republic of Moldova. Of course, Romania will support the functioning of this mission including by proposing experts to take part in the mission. Last but not least on the Republic of Moldova assistance for the Republic of Moldova under the European Peace Facility. It will be a decision to be taken at the beginning of May in that respect. It is very important that the Republic of Moldova will continue to be on the agenda of the Foreign Affairs Council. I will also reiterate today my proposal to have on the agenda of a future Foreign Affairs Council before summer on protected conflicts in the region of the Black Sea because it is also important that you continue to pay attention to this very important issue. On Ukraine, we will of course express today the support of Romania for continuing the support for Ukraine in all dimensions in order for Ukraine to win the war. I will inform today my colleagues about the very good results of two events that we have hosted in Bucharest on the 13th of April. The first Black Sea Security Conference under the Aegis of the International Crimean Platform and the Trilateral between Romania, Republic of Moldova and Ukraine. Both curate the aspect related to the Black Sea region, of course, and how to improve our cooperation in the defense and security area among the three countries. Of course, today we will also discuss the EU action plan against the effects of Russia's war against Ukraine. And in this context I will present the outreach efforts of Romania towards third countries including countries in Latin America during the visits that President Ioannis of Romania is paying these days in three of the Latin American countries in order to counter the Russian narrative. I will also express today and I'm expressing also now the strong condemnation of the statements by the Chinese ambassador in Paris which put under question the sovereignty of states which regained their independence after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Such statements are unacceptable and run against the UN Charter. Also today we will discuss about Georgia and I will welcome the presence here of our colleague, the Foreign Minister of Georgia. I have supported the invitation of him to the Foreign Affairs Council. I intend to discuss how to encourage Georgia to continue the reform process, especially in the rule of law area in the justice area. And last but not least, very important we will discuss about Sudan and I will reiterate the appeal of Romania for an immediate cessation of hostilities and the protection of civilians. And I will plead for a better coordination between the EU member states for the evacuation of European citizens from Sudan and I am expressing the gratitude of Romania for the French authorities which have facilitated the evacuation in the safety of nine Romanian citizens and one family member last night from Sudan to Djibouti. Thank you so much. Thank you very much. In this situation, I think it is important that the Slovenian politics is gathered at the political zones. Today, at the meeting of the foreign ministers, Omonović talked about the war in Ukraine and Slovenia is asking to find a way for the right and the future peace in Ukraine. It is also important to mention that I am here in the Chinese thought and we will talk about it today. First of all, it was very difficult to measure Sudan to deal with the conflict in Sudan. The priority must be to put an end to the conflict and then to help the civilians. In Sudan, there are 60 Slovenians, three Slovenian families. We have also told them to stay in the war during the evacuation so that they can look at their desires. We will talk about Georgia as a minister today. Maybe you can comment on the size of the Kosovo in the Middle East. In the Middle East, there was a low volume of the law and then the question of low volume was only legitimate. We had a designer from the world of Europe from Iceland who we just talked about above had a great leader as a way to consolidate the organization of the world of Europe. He is aware of the responsibility to address the questions on one side of Russian aggression in Ukraine and then he sees that the situation is very different. He is aware of the responsibility to address the issues of the war in Slovenia in this context. It is important to have a international conference at the end of May in Ljubljana for a joint conversation about the implementation of the law and the process of the worst war crimes. Thank you. It is a humanitarian catastrophe. Sudan is experiencing a tsunami of crisis. I was in contact with a German colleague Annalena Baerböck and I also thank the German aid and the French. In the last 24 hours we have reached almost half of the Austrian and Austrian people in a joint international work and I thank all my partners. We had more than 50 Austrians in the country. 27 came out yesterday. The work continues. We have our embassy in Egypt, our embassy in Addis Ababa. We have our own team in Djibouti and Zand. It is a very exciting situation and we have a lot of push-and-push from West Africa and Sudan. It is a very exciting situation and it has the potential to travel the whole region. We are in direct contact with you. Some try to get out of Sudan or to Egypt. The most important thing is the cartoon itself and thank God the plane can land and start. Yesterday I was in contact with my colleague in Saudi Arabia because there are opportunities to fly from Saudi Arabia. It is a run of crisis management that we unfortunately know God in other cases, but the situation is very dramatic in the country. Unfortunately, we have a series of important topics. This topic is really exciting. If you speak Ukraine, Iran, Sudan, it is a trend of God in the last few months that the foreign ministers have a lot of crisis. Unfortunately, God is not the only one. But I have to say we must react and the European Union is more resilient, stronger, more united than you might see from the outside. I wonder if this is really the official position. If so, it will be clear that there must be more information. Because China is always a member of the UN Security Council. It has supported both of these states well. I think there is probably something out of control with this interview. Thank you. That is an Austrian question. How does the neutral state help us in the humanitarian sector? We are the number one European humanitarian aid for Ukraine, both privately and publicly. I believe that this discussion, the continued ammunition, tanks and combat jets, covers the support of such partners. Whether it is humanitarian or Austrian or with lethal materials. We have been talking about this for 14 months. We have proven that we are strong and resilient and that we trust ourselves. The next months will be very difficult, especially for the people in Ukraine. That is the point that we support. Of course, our focus will be on Sudan and the shocking level of violence and warfare currently happening there with huge consequences for the people of Sudan and those in need of humanitarian assistance. Of course, we are doing everything we possibly can to secure the release and the evacuation of Irish citizens from Cartoum and from Sudan along with European Union citizens. I take the opportunity to thank our French colleagues and Spanish colleagues for already facilitating the evacuation of up to 50 Irish citizens over the last 24 hours from Sudan and the situation is very fluid and the Irish Government and the emergency civil team are there with our Defence Forces working with our European Union colleagues to do everything we possibly can to secure the evacuation of all Irish citizens who are registered with our Embassy and who are seeking evacuation for Sudan. It is a strong European Union team effort and we appreciate the work of the French authorities and the Spanish authorities in particular who have helped multiple nationalities to evacuate. We will also discuss at least peace process and particularly the situation within Palestine and seek in terms of all of the agreements and supports that are in place for Israel and indeed for the Palestinian Authority and continue to work to de-escalate the situation and the tensions there at the moment and of course the war on Ukraine will be uppermost in our minds and again we will be discussing the next steps in respect of keeping the pressure on and supporting the people of Ukraine and their territory and integrity. Thank you very much Indy. Of course I don't know and of course we will be discussing the debate about the war on Ukraine so what are the most important topics that will be discussed. I understand. Do you think that the way the war on Ukraine changed your opinion on its reaction to the war on Ukraine? Do you think that the war on Ukraine and our support for Ukraine and the security of the country, but also thanks to the Czech presidency in the second half of last year damaged the whole of the activity and it was possible to show that we can work and it also has a specific impact. So at this moment the Czech Republic has a very good name and I believe that I will continue to work on it. Can you tell us about the response to the current plan for the geopolitical and the Russian aggression? This is a very important thing at the beginning. I think that Europe is moving more or the whole world is moving to the geopolitical interest and is trying, for example, to gain votes when voting in the EU where it is important to have the resolution of the Russian aggression against Ukraine. And we see that some countries in Europe in the U.S., in Asia do not support our view on the state and we need foreign policy in all different ways diplomacy so that this country can support us so that they understand our security problems and at the same time we have to understand some of them because it is a classical geopolitics so this action plan how to look at the European Union works on it and I think that we are completely at the beginning that it is with PISCH some discursive material and we still have Europe to learn a lot. So what should we do? So we have a development tool we can we can start working with foreign policy so that the countries understand our security problems. Thank you. I would like to ask you how do you see the situation of the three countries that have not been discussed? We are in contact with them or we will try to be in contact with them, the situation is not at all easy. We do not share details we are in contact with partners that physically evacuate. In this case, it was Germany, but they are also other European countries or the United States so we try to not to be in contact with those evacuation funds or flights. They are very sensitive, so we communicate it later when we can confirm the details of the situation. Thank you. I would like to ask a question. What were the two things that you hope to achieve in today's meeting? In today's meeting I believe that we appreciate the whole of the sanctions when it comes to Syria or Iran we have to enjoy the next continuation of sanctions. One thing do you have a second? You know what I think it is not about achieving specific things on the FAC and here in the debate we will send you the orders for the entire apparatus. Thank you. Thank you.