 We are committed, as we move forward, to building a modern interoperable military, and that will have benefits across the entire NATO space, including when it comes to the Black Sea. As I've noted, Romania hosts the NATO Multinational Division Headquarters Southeast, which is NATO's regional command and control node. This is a critical institution, a NATO force integration unit, a fully operational multinational brigade. And we have at present well over 3,000 US forces here in Romania. So in all of this, simply put, the Black Sea region is a critical component of NATO's defense, NATO's strategy, but it is not static. It's one that we continue to work on, both directly together between us, as well as in the context of NATO. It's something I intend on bringing up later today when we meet with all of the NATO Foreign Minister.