 It's really my great pleasure tonight to have as our guest speaker President Paul Kagame from Rwanda. I would like to thank him for two reasons. The first one is practical. I think it was not easy for him to be here tonight. He had to reschedule some of his activities and I am very grateful to him for that. But the fundamental reason why I feel honored to have President Kagame tonight is that I think I'm sure I am convinced that he is one of the greatest leaders today in Africa. He, after a very bloody war, he was able not only to reconcile the population of the country, but as I understand it, to help creating a real nation which is not obvious, you know, as in many other states in Africa. The concept of nation is not easy to to be to exist because because of just the division of Africa into borders inherited from the colonial times. So after the bloody war of the 90s President Kagame was able to build a nation not only to reconcile people but to build a nation. And since then he has transformed the state into a modeled state and which is very often compared to the Singapore of Africa. Of course I would say Singapore with better climate as I understand it. So Mr. President, I thank you very much again. I'm going to invite you to come here. You are going to make a short presentation and after that we will have a short also discussion, the two of us, and I will open the floor to a general discussion. Mr. President, the floor is yours.