I have three topics I'd like to touch on. I will go through those three, and perhaps you can decide how to address them.
On the first topic, you talked about Russia grabbing territory through a “creep”, and you briefly discussed the Sea of Azov. In fact, Russia is attempting a territorial grab of sea as opposed to land in the Sea of Azov. You talked about ships originating out of Rostov-on-Don as potential sanctions. Could you expand on what other types of sanctions you would suggest if Russia continues to act the way it is currently acting in the Sea of Azov, or at the entry into the Sea of Azov? That's number one.
Number two, as we come up to the elections, Kharkiv, Odessa, Mariupol and Zaporizhia are all places where that particular interest is being paid. Would any of you like to comment on Zakarpattya, and what appears to be a Kremlin-Orbán tandem at play?
Finally, I travelled through Georgia during their first civil war, and I saw how, behind the scenes, Russia created the circumstances of civil war. You don't necessarily need to send armies to occupy. You can create destabilization and then feed that destabilization to the point of a failed state. Could you talk to that potential scenario, and what we can do to help Ukraine in preventing that scenario from potentially playing out?
Thank you.