 Let me first of all thank Minister Ruhodzic and his delegation for visiting Interpol today. Montenegro is amongst the most dynamic and most active member countries in our community of 190 member countries. For instance, we have been conducting an international operation in the Balkans region this year against the trafficking of illicit weapons. This operation was very successful. We have been able over 48 hours to seize hundreds of illegal weapons of ammunition and explosives. The country is also connecting all the border stations in the country to Interpol's databases. This is very important that police officers at the front lines, whether it's on the streets or whether it's at critical border stations having access to information from other countries around the globe to connect the dots. We have been discussing today with Minister Ruhodzic and his delegation opportunities to further strengthen our partnership On behalf of Interpol, I'd like to thank the Government of Montenegro and the Minister personally for the strong support of our work. Again, we have a lot of plans to increase and strengthen this partnership.