 I have something to confess. We have worked hard on this session to have five countries represented on this session, included all three South Caucasian states. But for various reasons, it was not, unfortunately, possible. But we have two best speakers with us. Our now very good friend, Roman Vasilenko, he was with us last year. And our new guest, Vahan Kostanian, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia. And you know, Mr. Kostanian, last year, after our session, the first question coming from our audience was about Nagorno-Pakarabakh. But unfortunately, we did answer it as we could. But this year, we have a real opportunity to know more about the situation today and the perspective from the first hand. But I would like to start with the question about what we have just heard by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mitra Kuleba. I would have your reaction to what Minister Kuleba said. How do we see the current situation in Ukraine, on the ground, the current and common risks? What if the West no longer has the will to support Ukraine because of Ukraine fatigue and the multiplication of tensions inside conflict and wars outside included Middle East? What can be the end of the war in Ukraine and what if Ukraine lose the war? The question is not the taboo now. What consequences, what impact on your country, on your region and on global balance? We will start with Mr. Vasilian Kadeyputi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan. Thank you very much. Is it working? No. Not sure? No. It is working now. Yes. Thank you very much, and I'm delighted to be here again. Thank you for inviting us. Well, I had a friend for many years, a journalist, and he told me to never answer a question that begins with, what if? Because, I mean, speculating is an ungratifying kind of job. But what I would like to say is that, of course, it is an extremely sorrow and painful thing to watch and to feel in your heart. It's a tragedy that is taking place, that continues to take place for more than a year and a half now. We, as Kazakhstan, a peace-loving country, a country that doesn't have problematic relations with any country, we naturally want the solution as soon as possible. We are prepared to help to serve as a negotiating platform if Russia and Ukraine would want our services. We maintain relations with both Russia and Ukraine, so we keep the bridges open, keep the doors open. We think the solution can be only found on the basis of the United Nations charter and the respect for the fundamental principles of this charter, including the respect for the territorial integrity and sovereignty of states, including, in this case, Ukraine. Yes, thank you very much. Thank you. I believe, first, we should understand what happened and when it started. The very principle of use of force was violated. And it was not violated first time back in February 2021. The international community, we, the South Caucasus, witnessed the violation of this very principle, yet a year ago before the war in Ukraine started in 2020 in our region in Nagorno-Karabakh. And unfortunately, back to that time, many of the international partners were silent and they were both sided, let's say, when it came to the situation and not putting clear and direct calls that the use of force is not acceptable. And this became a precedent. And if something can be tolerated in case of one country, probably the others can think or interpret the situation as a green light for them to act in violation of UN Charter as well. Nobody knows better the horror of the war than us who we witnessed it in back in the 90s. We witnessed it in 2020. We are still witnessing the consequences of it, of the recent military aggression of September 19, 2020, at the result of which Nagorno-Karabakh and 100,000 people were forced to the place and basically Nagorno-Karabakh is ethnically cleansed. But we do believe that at some point the word order should be established in a way that the principles can be equally projected to everyone and everyone should adhere to these principles. And violation of principle without any geopolitical calculations should be equally raised and should be equally rejected by international community. OK. Thank you.