 Reem Alharmi, you're a Qatari writer national and you write a lot about the United States. Thank you very much for being with us on WPC television. You've just been in the session on the United States and what the world expects from a Trump presidency. What do you expect and what do you fear, if anything? Well, let me just start with me being a Qatari writer. I've been written about the U.S. for a long time and honestly I haven't seen anything like what we're witnessing right now in regards of Mr. President-elect Donald Trump and his rhetoric. His rhetoric has been really alarming. It has been very scary to some and very fearful to others. His cabinet picks is also very alarming in terms of the things that they have said in the past. So we're witnessing a very different and strange election in the U.S. You don't sound optimistic. Not really. Not really. See, the thing is, the U.S. is not about one person. It's more of an institution. They have institutions working together, a different separation of power. However, since 1928, this is the first time that Republicans are controlling the three branches, the presidency, the House and the Senate and the Congress and the Supreme Court picks. So you have all of those picks and powers concentrated within the hands of the Republicans. This really hasn't happened since 1928. You can check the dates, but this is how far it has been since the Republicans are controlling all the powers. Now, you've just been in a session on what the world expects from a Trump presidency. How do you find this conference? Do you find it a useful forum to exchange ideas and information? Definitely. Well, we can see that everyone brought different ideas and different views on Trump's presidency and how the U.S. is going to look like, how the U.S. is going to deal with the rest of the world. I'm sure it's a very fruitful conversation that we just had. And I think that hearing these views out is going to help us maybe throw a broader picture of how Trump's presidency is going to be until now we're not really certain about what's going to happen next. Rimal Harmi, thank you very much for being with us on World Policy Conference television. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.