 Good morning, everyone. It's my real pleasure to share this session dedicated to Asia and the Sino-American Revalry. It's a topic we have already partly discussed yesterday during our very substantive discussion. I hope that all of you had a good rest during the night. We have 90 minutes to discuss this topic this morning. With six panelists, I will introduce just after three sets of questions I would like to raise. The very first one is about the nature of this revalry and to try to identify the main fields in which we could observe it. Is it in the military field? What about Taiwan, for instance? Is it more in the technological field? What about the chips? A topic we have already addressed yesterday. Just two examples about the way the discussion could take. Second, I think we should explore in this discussion the consequences for the others. Apart from the US and China, there are other very important strategic players in the region, namely Japan, Korea, India, of course, and the ASEAN countries. It's important and I think the benefit from this panel is to add the different viewpoints. And last set of questions. It is, I would say, the regional agreement, regional partnerships which do exist at the time being or which will exist in the future. And obviously, in that the military alliance, the AUKUS, is certainly a game changer. We should address as well as we did partly yesterday. So with this three set of questions, we have a lot of things to be discussed. We will do so with six panelists. The first one will be Mr Akita, who is from Japan, who is a commentator for Nikai. He will be on Vizio with us this morning. After that, I will turn to Renault Girard, who is a senior reporter and work correspondent for the Figaro. And Renault will speak about China's attitude, China may be a strategic mistake in the region. After that, I will turn to Ambassador Lee, with senior advisor of Kim and Chen and a former chief negotiator for the Korean EU FTA. And I will turn after that to Mr Narayan with the executive chairman of Secure X System and the former national security advisor to the prime minister of India. We will continue our discussion with Marcus Noland, with the executive vice president and director of studies at the Peterson Institute. And Marcus is with us on Vizio. And we will finish the first round of the discussion after the exchanges with Professor Wang Gezi, who participated in a previous session yesterday and with president of the Institute of International and Strategic Studies at Beijing University.