 Miguel, over to you. Okay, so good evening, everybody. Again, we are witnessing the situation in Middle East. Again, a new panel about the Middle East. Again, listening to the war and gloomy situation in Middle East. I don't know what will be our role, because to hear here and there how situation is, how gloomy is the perspective of the future, what could give us some sense of nostalgia of the past, but cannot help us to really find the way to get out of this tremendous mess. I've never been confronted in my short period of life. I was getting older and older, of course, every year. With such a situation in the Middle East, never. Even I will say before the Madrid Space Conference, we can compare with today, we will never have such consideration of confusion, chaos, and lack of hope for the generations that live in the Middle East. Well, there is a famous quotation, my dear Itamar of your former Foreign Minister, Ava Eval, very, very known, that used to say that the Palestinians never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity. I will make a rephrase of this quotation. I think international community never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity in the Middle East. And I will say why we are in this such a mess today. And I will try to identify three main historical rendezvous, or three main events that have produced the situation of today. The first one was in 2000. 2000, it was the year of the new millennial. We were very happy. We were practically all convinced that peace was at hand. I remember how Barack was elected, everybody was ready to help Barack. Everybody was going to be having a final peace deal with the Syrians. The situation in the Middle East, the United States, the European, the private sector, everybody was enthusiastic. What happened? We missed this opportunity. And it not was only because Barack failed in Geneva succeeding with half of the last set. That is the beginning of the end, by the way. How the Syrian talks at Geneva failed. And then Barack moved immediately. I needed an agreement with the Palestinians. Let's go to come David. And then they failed. And everybody figured out Arafat is the one to blame everything. But then we tried until there was Clinton parameters, and at this taba talk, everything collapsed. Sharon was elected, and the traditional way to solve the peace in the Middle East was lost. No more bilateral talks. Well, Ehudalmer tried. It was the last attempt. But the traditional way to solve this Israeli-Palestinian conflict was abundant. Second highlight, immediately after 2001, 9-11, well, unfortunately, we have this tremendous shock, the collapse of the Twin Towers, and the new approach. It was, of course, the security that was being considered the main and only element in the talks and the negotiation. It was not land for peace, like in Madrid. It was security, security, security. And so we have to address the security concerns in Israel. And then the Americans' Administration committed, as our friends, Berna, has just mentioned, the strategic historical mistake to intervene in Iraq. And that became, you know, as Honez Mubarak was to tell me, the major mistake in history. And that caused this spread of radicalism, terrorism, that we are suffering today. And the third highlight is the so-called Arab Spring. Arab Spring was considered at the beginning of a new page of the history of Arab society with democracy, rule of law. In reality, it was a covert operation. Let me frank. It was a covert operation in order to guarantee the chain of energy from, you know, North Africa to the Middle East and to Afghanistan. And so the people in the region didn't really understand what it was of course they want to have democracy, but in which condition? And with the West and Europeans we were not able to really respond to this new challenge because we were not prepared and the parties themselves were not prepared and was imposing this new election with the Muslim Brotherhood, as you say, Mona, as a consequence of that. So these three main elements give us the sense of today's real chaotic situation. So what to do? Well, we have to go to the basic. That means number one, as our friend Odez said, you cannot forget, you know, the Israeli-Palestinian issue. It's going to be there forever if we don't solve it, but we have to address it in a different manner. We cannot continue to be that. We can return to the negotiation table like it was in the past. No, we have to have a political will to do so. Unfortunately, today, neither the Palestinians nor the Israelis are really prepared to engage seriously. It's even worse than when it was before Madrid. I have to start to back channels to try to convince them to meet again secretly. Can you imagine? After 25 years that we have to start as a squad one, so we have to get from both sides a real legitimacy to engage. And then the role of third parties, my dear friends. That has been my conviction. The parties say that the U.S. is the honest broken. It's the only one who can deliver. And my experience, no, my will. My experience has demonstrated to me that only the United States cannot facilitate the deal. Unless we international community, Arabs, Europeans, and the Americans work together, we will not be able to solve a problem. If we continue to wait for Godot, for that Godot. Godot is not coming. And Godot is now even worse because he's not honest broker. And the Palestinians will not want to talk to them, so they will need your opinions to advance. Why we don't get and resume what our friend Lauren Fabius tried in Paris? It was a very genuine and honest intention to put everybody around the table to find a solution. It came in a very complicated world, but you have the courage, to make everybody work together. We have to invent a new way. Why you don't use energy for Eastern as a catalyzer? Why does Southern is Mediterranean countries instead of fighting for demarcation of the oil and gas reserve? Why you don't create like a European, a high authority that can share and coordinate the use, the exploration of energy? That will produce something different. Why you don't invent new proposals in order that Israeli and Palestinian can find a way? Secondly, we have to really... One minute. One minute, I know. Secondly, we have to start to have this reconciliation in the Arab world. Yes, the worst we have a lot of responsibilities. Okay, we are the one, we are absent, we don't have... But what about our brothers or friends in the Arabs? What they are doing themselves? Why they don't get together? After what happened with journalist Kassouli, why they don't get this occasion to say enough to have the GCC split? Why they don't have, after the German war, why they don't have a kind of new bonus rebending with Iran? Why the Arabs don't decide by themselves to say, once we are adults and we want to have a better future for our children, your future generations? And we Europeans can help, and Americans can help. But not always the Europeans have to be present. No, we have to work together. And I think we can be made. So, my last word is that finally, today's situation is gloomy, it's desperate, it's frustrated. But when we are going to be serious, when we are going to take each of us the responsibility to propose and to act in a manner that we can solve this part of the problem in the Middle East. It will be a benefit for everybody. Of course, it will decrease spending of weapons, because it's a paradox that is the region where more expenditure of military budget is in the Middle East. Five percent of each national budget is in military weapons, and they have increased 60 percent of the military budget altogether. So, that is my proposal and that is my wish. Thank you very, very much. And thank you for trying to look ahead. I appreciate it.