 Ladies and gentlemen, today is the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Today, just as in 1948, we need the active engagement of our states to overcome global challenges and to ensure the core principles of the Declaration for human dignity, freedom and justice for all. Bulgaria remains committed to the high international standards of the Declaration, will continue advocating for equal participation of women in political, economic and public life as well as in decision-making processes in both the public and private sector. In the past few months, Bulgaria adopted a strong legal framework for preventing and combating violence against women in line with international standards. We also pledge to fulfill our first national action plan for women, peace and security. Bulgaria also promotes inclusive education and the right to education for all children. There will also be a special focus on children with disabilities, will continue to implement policies to ensure that every child without discrimination has access to education. We pledge to strengthen the cooperation and coordination between all relevant authorities and stakeholders. Our country is committed to work actively for the elimination of all forms of discrimination, racism, xenophobia, anti-Semitism and hate speech. Bulgaria will continue to promote intercultural and interreligious dialogue. We'll dedicate further efforts to address new threats and increasing challenges to freedom of expression, both online and offline. Social attention will be placed on media independence and the safety of journalists. We are committed to continue the fight against disinformation and hate speech and to ensure freedom of expression. Ladies and gentlemen, it is of great importance that all of us together we continue to defend the values of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It's our duty for the next generation. Thank you.