 Ond yna'r llwyso llwyso yn gweithio'ch ymgylchio'r newydd yng nghymhwng Llywodraeth Cymru yn ymgylch i'r gyfyrd eraill. Mae'r sydd ymgylch o ysgol yn ymgylch i'r cyfnod o'ch cyfrifeddoedd sydd yn unedolio'r cyfrifedysau yng nghylch yn Ycraen, rymlwg y cerddur ar y swyddiadau unig, a'u cyfnod o'r cyfrifeddau sydd yn ei weddill iawn. With this and everything that we do here, we are sending a message that our support on the battlefield and beyond cannot be outlasted and that Ukraine's incredible spirit will prevail. He can truly crowd in the innovation and investment that Ukraine needs. The question for us today is what can we do to support this, to fast-track recovery and help Ukraine unleash its potential. It's clear Russia must pay for the destruction that they've inflicted. So we're working with allies to explore lawful routes to use Russian assets. And on Monday we publish new legislation to allow us to keep sanctions in place until Russia pays up. And for the counter-offensive. Because above all, we must build a platform for business. Only they can truly crowd in the innovation and investment that Ukraine needs. And that's why we're launching the Ukraine Business Compact for the private sector to pledge their support for Ukraine's recovery and reconstruction. And I am delighted to announce today that over 400 businesses from 38 countries with a combined market cap of $4.9 trillion have now signed up. Now the City of London has a huge amount to offer. When I visited Kiev recently I could see the construction equipment that JCBs already visible everywhere. This URC is about unlocking Ukraine's potential. Supporting Ukraine's immediate recovery needs and unlocking a private sector-led recovery. After the sacrifices and suffering of the war, Ukrainians are planning for a better future. And it is in the interests of the world that that country, the one that they rebuild, should be stronger than ever. Integrated into global markets and self-reliant.