 Your Excellency, Mr. President Moclo and Chancellor Moclo. Thank you for your leadership. Ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. As the government are negotiating the post-2020 global biodiversity framework, F.O. is committed to continue supporting the mainstreaming of biodiversity across the agricultural and food sector by handling initiative. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the close link between human, animal, and environmental health in a context of increased human, livestock, wildlife contacts, and ecosystem degradation. F.O. recognizes the importance of environmental sustainability as the key determinant of long-term wild health for all. We need to do more all for one health. F.O. has been promoting the international bidet for biodiversity. F.O. strongly supported the creation of the One Health High-Level Expert Council, toxic with collective and disseminated information on this interconnection with the context of biodiversity erosion. This must involve addressing inequality in health, as there can be no health security if vulnerable in the rural areas are left behind. We have intensified work at the interface of one health and accessible restoration, and therefore welcome the prosaod, preventing zoonotic diseases emergence program. Prosaod can conduct F.O. fieldwork and experience globally. We have 194 members throughout the One Health ECTAC network of over 400 animal health experts working in 36 Africa-Asian countries through our reference centers laboratory surveillance program. Together with the new prosaodic initiative, we very much appreciate the leadership of France and Germany. So we will provide over 100 million U.S. dollars of support on zoonotic diseases surveillance to over 100 national animal health laboratory in 2021 to 2023. Finally, we offer using the new joint F.O., W.H.O. and F.O. and I.A. centers as a support for harbors for science policy dialogue, enabling the work of a high-level expertise council on One Health to get the science and the centers to act as a platform for better and uptaking of scientific outcome for policy decisions. The world needs one health for all, but all for one healthy planet. Let's do it historically, holistically, coherently and collectively. And thank you all. Thank you so much, Director General. We see the consistency of our international agenda on the subjects of human health, biodiversity and so forth. Thank you very much for the role you play.