 Yusuf Anrani, thank you very much for coming to WPC TV. Thank you very much. Yusuf, you are a member of the Royal Cabinet in Morocco. What are your hopes and what are your fears after the election of President Trump, President Elect Trump? Okay. Thank you very much. You see, we have a strong relation with the U.S. We have a strategic partnership with the U.S. What we want is to reinforce this relation, and what we want is that America and the new administration be more involved in order to solve the ongoing conflicts in the region. We need America to be on board. So what we are waiting now, because elections and campaign is something, and the reality is something else, we want to see the new administration and we will offer to work not only to combat terrorism, because we have been working for a long time, and today I think what we need is a new strategy. Because the military intervention, the security approach is not sufficient to solve the conflicts in the region and to fight Daesh. We need a new approach to deconstruct the Jihadist narrative and to present an alternative narrative, and we need to have everybody on board. One country alone, however strong he is, he cannot. Do you think one of the problems though is the difference of, well, the conflict really between Iran and Saudi Arabia? And if you were President Trump, having as President Trump said he would tear up the nuclear agreement with Iran, how do you react to that? I think that we should work to build on what we have achieved, to create confidence-building measures, to continue negotiations, to search for a spirit of compromise, because the policy of confrontation doesn't lead us nowhere. So we need to continue this dialogue, because there was a major achievement. Yeah, I mean, you have been to this conference several times. What do you find useful? I mean, there always seems to be a spirit of compromise in this conference, I mean, how does it help you? It helped me a lot to understand, to listen to each other, because unfortunately we don't listen to each other. Today I think we'll listen to other points of view, to maybe have a different perspective, and this WPC offers you different perspectives from the Palestinian side, from the Israeli side, from the Arab side. And sometimes, you know, we test some ideas. And some ideas, we came here to test these ideas like how we could work with good governance, transparency, democracy, human rights. These issues are not anymore taboos and complex for Morocco, because we are working on a daily basis to implement a democratic system. So I think today, when we are in the Arab world, and last time I think we talked about it, we need to do our own homework first, and then count on the partners to help us. Yusuf, I'm running. Thank you very much indeed. Barak Al-Athiq. Shukran, shukran.