 Prime Minister Viktor Oban says Hungary will like to increase natural gas imports from Russia under a long-term bilateral contract. He said this during a visit to Moscow. Russian President Vladimir Putin in turn said Hungary was buying gas at a lower price than the rest of Europe. Last year, Gazprom made two long-term contracts for natural gas supply up to 2036. Further, the supplies are guaranteed and, of course, I would like to compare our notes regarding the security situation in Europe. As you know, we have sent to NATO and the U.S. our proposals to write obligatory mutual agreements on it. I will gladly inform you about how it develops. Considering that Europe is facing an energetic, or better to say, gas crisis right now, making the long-term contracts you mentioned was significant. We are grateful to sign them. And during this meeting I would like to reach our goal and increase the supply volume. As for the security situation, it looks like the most dramatic moment of our meeting, because my visit is partly a peacekeeping mission. I want to assure you that not a single leader of European Union countries wants a war.