 Good morning. It's a pleasure to be with my friend and colleague, Foreign Minister Fadhan. We had very, very good consultations and conversations when I was in Ankara just a couple of weeks ago. I was very much looking forward today to pursuing those. We obviously have the crisis in Gaza that we are all working to contend with. We have questions here at NATO as we track toward the summit next year at the 70th anniversary, including the Sweden's exception. We have the ongoing Russian aggression against Ukraine, among many other issues. And I'm grateful for the opportunity to share perspectives on all of these issues. Grateful for the collaboration that we have with Turkey, a critical, very valued NATO ally. So, Fakhan, good to see you today. Thank you. Good morning, all. As Fadi said, we are here today to attend the NATO ministerial meeting. And we have very important subjects on our plate. And I am sure we will have very frank and open discussions, and we really value our friendship and cooperation. And thank you very much. Thank you. Come on in. Okay.