 And now I'm going to go to Professor Yurichi. Are you as cautious and skeptical in Japan? And where do you see this trajectory going from Japan's perspective? Thank you very much, Chepasuna. And also, I'd like to thank the organizer for including me, or I should say, including Japan in this session. Because by sitting here, I think that I can give you an impression that Japan is not marginalized or isolated in the process of the negotiation on North Korean issues. Yes, I'm skeptical, but we can have some hope. But basically, I'm skeptical for some reasons. And before that, I'd like to clarify some points regarding of Japanese position to the North Korean issues. Some news media are saying that Japan is marginalized or isolated in the process of the North Korean issues. I think this is partly right, because Japan didn't join in the Korean War. And our mystic agreement of July 27th of 1953 was signed by American forces and Chinese people's volunteers forces and North Korean forces. Japan didn't join in the process. That's why these three powers are principle parties to talk on peace talks. I mean, the United States, North Korea, and China. And the amnesties agreement is related to start the peace talk among the four countries, United States, China, North Korea, and South Korea. So it would be natural that Japan actually doesn't join in the process of the peace negotiation. But on the other hand, I also like to say that among the old G7 summit meeting leaders, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is the most experienced reader. He visited Pyongyang in September 2002, together with Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi at the time. And so that's why he joined in the process of the drafting Pyongyang declaration between Japan and North Korea. So he knows the details about the negotiation. Also, at the time when he was the prime minister in 2006 and 2007, the six party talks, which included Japan, actually published several important statements and joint declarations. And Prime Minister Abe also knows very well about the details of that negotiation and the agreement. That's why he knows the detail. And he was betrayed twice. North Korean government betrayed Pyongyang declaration. And North Korean government also betrayed as well, joint statement of the Six Party Talk, which Japanese government actually joined in. And that's why it would be natural for Japanese government to be skeptical to North Korean issues. So what Prime Minister Abe or Japanese government is doing is not to isolate or contain North Korea, but to try to partially North Koreans to come back to the original position of the agreement, which North Korean government itself actually agreed and accepted. So that's why it would be possible to see that the Japanese position is tough. Japanese position is tough because international community actually has been retreating from the position, which international community agreed in 2005, 2006, and 2008 in United Nations and also in Six Party Talk. But besides, let me end to add one point. Japan can play also a very significant role in the process of the reconstruction of North Korea once Rappuloshman and Peace Talk can be advanced. Because in the Pyongyang declaration, Japanese government agreed that once the treaty was concluded, Japan would provide economic assistance to North Korea as a kind of war reparation. I mean, in 1965, at the time of the basic treaty between Japan and South Korea, Japan started economic assistance to South Korea. That's why Japan was willing to provide equal amount of economic assistance to North Korea. It means that North Korea can get huge amount of economic assistance from Japan, and this would be essential foundation for, I think, reconstruction of North Korean economy. That's why at some point, I think that North Korea would be willing to invite Japan to join in some talk on the reconstruction of the country. But if North Korea doesn't like to invite Japan for having economic assistance from Japan, maybe Japan can be happy because we don't have to pay it. But I think that because it is written in the Pyongyang declaration, that's why it is quite probable that Japan will join in the process of economic construction of North Korea. But I like to end that, but I'm quite skeptical because I like Ambassador Im already mentioned because international community, particularly President Trump, has been retreating from the previous agreements because President Trump has no interesting details of the negotiation, and it will kill the stability in the region and destabilize the region. And we will see perhaps structural change international politics, which President Trump has no intention to do that. Thank you. Well, thank you very much, Professor Yuichi. So we now move to Professor Talariah, and you recently wrote, Professor, you asked yourself and the audience a question, who needs to make peace with whom in this situation? And I was really talking about the new peace regime as a conclusion of this process or a reconfiguration of a previous arrangement.