 Estonia is a very positively engaged European nation and its European country. And it doesn't matter how many of us are in union. Today 28, perhaps in couple of years 27, we are our core interest. Today is to keep strong unity and cohesion among European nations. In Estonia we understand strongly that we need very good allies and very good partners in this very turbulent world. And we understand that there is not really good alternatives for nations who have joined the European Union. EU 27 if we say so, rather than to stick together and work on those issues which are common interest of all of us. As internal challenges we have to commonly tackle to keep up union and citizens. We are offering them security and good opportunities to benefit from growth of the economy. But also issues like the challenges who are on our orders to the east and so on and so forth. But one of the highlights of Estonian presidency and this is not only for this six months or second half of this year. This is how we could use in Europe in better way modern technologies. Like in the governance questions about digital society, digital economy. And this is what we have carried today during this presidency, these topics. And have engaged in all kind of discussions about creating a single market for next year to the end of next year. But also to create possibility that we can benefit actually from these technologies. This is an interesting question. We have seen this topic popping up every so often. And actually we could ask do we have already a motive speed Europe perhaps because of not all countries are members of Eurozone. Not all countries are also belonging to one and another format of discussion in Europe. But as is Estonian position we would like to see stronger unity among European nations, European countries. And we cautiously look at possibilities that there could be some sort of too many internal groups or decision making areas within European Union. Europe is rather small if we compare with powers like China or number of hours. And here we benefit perhaps more if we could agree up and together on these major issues. What are both when we're talking about security, talking about issues like Eurozone or economy by and large. But also about defending our values and principles. Estonian policy priorities are very much connected to these core priorities and issues which are more or less important for all of us in Europe today. There are many discussions about how well we actually defend our way internationally. I mean how well Europe is, how competitive Europe is at the time. And there is a number of new centres of influence and challenges let's say in the world. So why Estonia has prioritised one area which is extremely important not only for us but hopefully for future of Europe as well. How to make Europe more innovative, more open for new ideas and also how to implement these new ideas. And this is why during our presidency the digital economy and digital society is highlighted as a way to go where are. Certain obstacles today we see that we should work together in order to create a digital single market. To also perhaps reach one day to agree up and on 5th freedom within the European Union which is a free movement of data. Because this is future anyway and we have witnessed in Estonia how our society has benefited from that. That these services are available for our people when they interact with the government for instance. And very important is of course to have the European Union as one of the leaders in the field of global fighting against global climate change issues and problems leading this process. We are witnessing almost daily nowadays the results of this huge change globally. And last but not least of course a question about Europe as one of the promoters today of a free trade. Estonia is a small nation and we are very much dependent on the export and how well we trade with other nations and countries. And European Union has done great job creating in terms of creating a new area of free trades. And recently our parliament ratified the free trade agreement between EU and Canada. And we hope that we will see in the near future similar to development with Japan. And perhaps one day we could also be back on track with a very same question in relations between EU and United States. For Estonia transatlantic relations are very essential. And we hope that the relations which were let's say in turbulent phase during elections period during last let's say 12 months is now over and we can focus on issues which are in interest on both sides of the pond. And one more question of course it's understandable in Ireland number one question is Brexit and we feel the same pain in many ways. UK has been and is our very good friend and our both in EU but also in NATO. There is very specific link today between UK and Estonia because of enhanced forward presence in NATO framework. UK troops are in Estonia and cooperation is going on really pretty well. We very much hope that the Brexit negotiations will lead to the solution which is in interest of both sides. I see that Estonian and Irish relations are excellent. And of course we share many issues and we're on a common same page let's say when we're talking about the very same question about solution on Brexit. Then it's a question about transatlantic relations are vital as vital that they are for Ireland they are also from Estonia perhaps in different reason but still. And we both are small nations and somehow very fair in Europe. This is something where we should work perhaps sometimes twice as hard as some other nations but in Estonia we are strong believers of Europe and the future of Europe. And I guess here we are very much vision and same way of our future but where we perhaps could use better the framework of European Union is enhance more in trade relations. The numbers today are not as big as we could be and this is where our embassy here works hard to engage more interest let's say of Irish business community as well to look at our region to Estonia and vice versa.