 And outside Africa, an international donors conference in Warsaw, Poland collecting funds for Ukraine raised around 6.5 billion dollars. That's according to Poland's Prime Minister, Mantez Morawieski. The conference aimed at helping Ukraine deal with the economic and humanitarian fallout of Russia's invasion was hosted by Poland and Sweden. Incorporation with the President of the European Commission and the European Council. Morawieski also raised the issue that Ukraine be giving candidate status to join the European Union as soon as possible in order to maintain their fighting spirit and their morale. On this conference, we were able to gather more than 6 billion euro and this money will be, this patch will be distributed to support Ukraine and all those who support Ukraine because we know how painfully and how costly it is for the Ukrainian nation. And we have succeeded in bringing actors together that want to support Ukraine with immediate humanitarian response and reconstruction both in the long short and the long term. And the money that we have raised today is desperately needed for men and women, for children and elderly who see their lives, their homes and their families torn apart by Russia's brutal war. And I'm happy to say that we have seemed to far surpassed our expectations for today's pledging, so this is a fantastic result of this conference. Here together with our international friends we are working to support you, but of course the big topic is the reconstruction of Ukraine, hundreds of billions of euros. And here too with the lead of Ukraine we are willing to give the utmost and to work as closely together with you. Our dream is that we start as soon as possible with investment and reform so that this work will pave the way for Ukraine into the European Union. Since the start of the full scale war our state has received more than 12 billion US dollars of support in arms and finances. And we are very grateful for this crucial help. We are currently going through the most difficult stage of our history when the fate of our state is being decided. Let's talk about fresh news updates.