 Hey, this is Zoë Alexander with People's Dispatch. We're just outside the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium at the closing ceremony, the closing activity mobilization of the People's Summit, which took place here in Brussels, Belgium, July 17th and 18th. It was held on the sidelines of the EU and CELAC summit. This was the heads of state summit that had not been held for the last eight years. And the people of Europe, the people of Latin America and the Caribbean decided to hold their own summit as well to come together as peoples, as social movements, trade unions, left parties, to also discuss the key issues facing the people with the understanding that a space of dialogue between peoples of both regions is essential to advance in cooperation and regional discussions. This was a summit that was filled with a lot of controversies, the official summit, a head of the official summit. We know that there was an intense exchange back and forth between the blocks, especially due to the attitude of the European Union that attempted to impose different political lines and political statements on the Latin American block, which are contrary to its historic position, for example, on the Russian-Ukraine war and on other issues. And so this was a difficult time to get to this summit, but they're here. There was a very productive discussions. We know that several important economic agreements were signed, as well as social development agreements. And on this side, on the People Summit, a very important declaration was also drafted, expressing complete rejection of the blockades imposed on the countries of Latin America, by the EU, by the United States, ratifying solidarity with these countries and calling for a relationship without domination, but based on respect on mutual cooperation and as interaction as equals. So it's been a very, very interesting couple of days here in the capital of Belgium.