 One of the main implications is definitely something has changed in Europe and I think we have to acknowledge at least two things. First thing, who cost all that, who is the aggressor? Second thing is how can we support Ukraine to reach the goal that it comes to an end to this war and that Ukraine becomes in a strong position that at one point in the future negotiations about peace can commence and you know we also have to think about what's after the war with regard to our security architecture if I may say so within Europe, within NATO and beyond. I think that is super important that we start to think about that, develop ideas, concepts but let me be very clear on that as well. It's way too early, there cannot be a time in a platform now for peace talks or even negotiations with the Russians. They have to deliver first, they have to step back, they have to give free the territories in the east of Ukraine which I have occupied and they have to stop the war. It's them, it's the Russian, it's Vladimir Putin who has to take the first steps otherwise I'm afraid to have to say that this can only be decided on the battlefield and the west and all the supporters in the west within NATO and beyond should even step up to support with heavy weaponry because really this war should end and with a sovereign state of Ukraine not occupied by Russia.