 I am coming to the end of my fourth visit to the Saporizhia nuclear power plant today, an important visit where we were able to look into important aspects related to the safety and the security situation at the plant at this moment. We can see that in the observance of the five basic principles established at the United Nations Security Council, the physical integrity of the plant has been relatively stable, there have been less episodes of direct attacks or shelling around it, which is a positive development, though we take it with a normal caution. We have always indicated that this is an ongoing effort and this is why we have been looking at other aspects, the water situation related to the availability of enough precisely water to ensure the cooling function of the facility. I was able to look at the wells that have been drilled to provide water that has been in deficit here after the episode at the Novarkovka Dam. The issues related to the staff and the necessity to ensure sufficient availability of licensed and authorized staff has also been part of the discussions we've had here at Saporizhia. In some an important visit, one that confirms the importance, the indispensable activity that the IEA is displaying here and of course our commitment to continue because until the end, until the conflict ends without nuclear accident with radiological consequences, we will not be able to say that our job is complete. But we continue and today has been an important part of this effort.