 there is Mayor Eric Adams. And now it is my great honor to introduce a friend of the Kazakh community here in New York City. What I think is the greatest mayor in the world, of the greatest city in the world, the 10th, 110th mayor of New York City, Mayor Eric Adams. There's definitely one of the most beautiful flags that I've witnessed. We know we're really excited about being here and just one of the many, many countries, the diversity of this great city and how we celebrate it in many ways. And to be able to raise the flag of the Kazakhstan government and the country is the representation of how we appreciate that you, like I, you believe in family, you believe in business, you believe in public safety, you believe in children and faith. And that is what is the bedrock of this amazing city. And so as we raise the flag today, we also raise the hopes and aspiration of everyone who comes to this great city. And know the best reflection of how good the city is is that everyone waits on a long line just to touch a bowl. Everything in New York happens well and we continue to lift up this amazing city. Happy Independence Day. We're looking forward to raising the flag with you. Mayor Adams, apart from this wonderful event, we have a gift for you. As you know, Kazakhstan, in the years of its independence created lots of successes. And one of them is our cycling team. It's called Astana Cycling Team. And the long-time captain of the cycling team and head of Astana's managerial division, Alexander Vinakurov has gifted you a hat of the Astana Cycling Team, which we would like to give to you. Yep, we got more. As you can see, the generosity is one of Kazakh's traits. So we've got some more for our guests, too. I invite you to share a round of applause to your guests. And now, with a heart full of gratitude and eyes set on the horizon. Let us raise our flags high, celebrating both our shared history and the promising future of this growing tradition. Let the ceremony begin.