 And the the point about we have 40 minutes left. I'm going to do one quick One quick round here, but with the plea of relatively short answers because I do want to get to the audience because helping Ukraine beta by I think it is a key right now winter is coming winters here may not feel like that in Abu Dhabi But certainly in Berlin We've already talked about the failures on the part of some European governments to diversify their energy Sources Germany is now in a conundrum the question I want to ask you is the support for Ukraine on the part of the German people is high if you're looking at the polls But as the living costs are rising and the immediate impact of those costs are felt by the average person Do you fear that the support for this war or rather for the Ukrainian people is going to decline in Germany because that That's got to be a litmus test here. Yeah It's a very good question and certainly one of the things that Any government not only the one in Germany has to take into consideration when Shaping forming their policies and making this political decisions that are necessary. I don't I mean support as you quite rightly described for Supporting Ukraine in this war with regard to financial aid with regard to military aid is very high in Germany Actually for politicians is always a wise thing to really listen with all senses open To those Who they represent to the people and just to give you a little example of the very early weeks of that war When in Germany after the German after the after the invasion on February 24th Three days later German Chancellor delivered a fantastic speech with everything put in it You know with regard to the so-called Titan then the completely changing in our politics in Germany and people ask on the street Would you support liver weapons? Especially weapons to Ukraine Because of a history what I alluded to in my introductory remarked because of we just don't do that deliver weapons into war zones German people said well, we don't like weapons. We don't we're more passive it on the passive on the pacific side, but we think it would be the right thing to do because we want a I think the German this people the society understands much better Maybe only from a gut feeling maybe not only like intellectually reflected what needed to be done So yes support is high, but certainly that's that's concern We know not only a half energy price is shooting through the roof and it's only just the beginning I have to say next winter the yet by the end of next year will be much more expensive We have inflation rate In the double-digit figures, which is like around 10% in Germany And many other things and this taken together. It's really a challenge For any government be it on a federal level be it on a like more regional or local level to hold the sight of Together, but well, that's the responsibility To community okay to explain to the constituents why it is necessary because of all the good reason that I heard from the panel It's not just about the Ukrainians, which would be a cause enough to support to defend but it's you know, we we're we're fighting the Ukrainians are defending ourselves here and Let's be very clear Vladimir Putin Russia will not stop At the borders of Ukraine as a sovereign state And I have not heard yet that they the name of the Republic of Moldova Which are is also a country and the Baltic states which are really threatened not only since this year They have really they they're they're really a frighten of what's what's happening and they have suffered a lot under under Russian Suppression so it's very concrete. It's very clear and That's a responsibility of those all those who have been elected into these top positions To lead their states and hold the societies together in their own territory But beyond the borders within the European Union and and really I mean European Union There's so much talk all the time not on this panel here, but but you know European Union This is over does it have a future on all this blah blah, but I You know why not giving the good examples of the European Union? It's a it's a guarantor for peace stability and prosperity in the in the so-called old continent very successful and it has proved to be just in that very situation what the senior advisor to the high reps I just said and that's true. It's not just like wishful thinking it's reality But of course it's also here only that just the beginning we have to think about what's what's what's after that war What what what is our concept? What is our idea the vision for the next 30 50 years of the European Union? we are a decreasing population and But we are we we also an economic tower house. There's a lot of opportunities and options We just need and we're finished with that we have to look around for reinforcements of old alliances and we have to you know pursue passive new alliances be it in the Pacific or be it a in Latin America and elsewhere the the rethinking part obviously a very important one not just In Germany, but Europe in general Germany will be interesting to see whether as you pointed out pitabaya whether it can shed its past pacifistic attitude Which obviously it was was in existence and in place for good reasons post 45 But these are different times now which may require a different attitude you