 And also, Washington's top diplomat and Defense Secretary visited Kyiv on Sunday April 24 using its first official U.S. visit to Ukraine to announce a gradual return of U.S. diplomat and the nomination of a new ambassador. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin traveled to Poland on Saturday. They took a train the following day into Ukraine where they met President Vladimir Zelensky and other top Ukrainian officials. The visit was designed to show Western support for Ukraine. And the Cabinet Secretaries also pledged new aid worth $713 million for Zelensky's government and countries in the region's Ukraine's defense need-appentant official set. We had an opportunity to demonstrate directly our strong support, our strong ongoing support for the Ukrainian government and for the Ukrainian people. This was in our judgment an important moment to be there, an important moment for Ukraine, for the war, an important moment to have face-to-face conversations in detail about the extraordinary support that we provided, security, economic, humanitarian, as well as the massive pressure that we've been exerting on Russia. And then to talk in detail about how we carry that forward across all of those fronts. In terms of their ability to win, the first step in winning is believing that you can win. And so they believe that we can win. We believe that they can win if they have the right equipment, the right support. And we're going to do everything we can, continue to do everything we can to ensure that that gets it. So we're engaged with the Chod, engaged with the Minister of Defense. And as this fight evolves, their needs will change. And so as those needs change, we'd like to be one step ahead. But we're going to be responsive to what the Chod and the Mod believe that they need. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.