Thank you very much.
We've spoken about one of the geopolitical fault lines, obviously, which is Ukraine. The other is the Balkans.
You've talked about nationalism and said that nationalism is still very alive and well and that it has to be factored in if we're to be fighting some of the illiberalism and anti-pluralism that's occurring. Where does that factor in when we look at the Balkans?
Particularly, I'm looking at the former Yugoslavia. Obviously, there's Serbia, with its close ties to Russia. Russia is still factoring large in that part of the world and the question is whether it's going to be integrating more toward Europe versus more toward Russia.
Could you talk about how this is playing out in that part of Europe?