All right, take a few questions. Nancy from Illinois.
I thank you so much, sir. Do you think that it is wise for President Solinsky to leave Ukraine if an invasion is as imminent as the US as it is?
That's the judgment for him to make the termination as to whether or not I've spoken with Zelinsky. Doesn't know, maybe more. And and it's in the pursuit of a diplomatic or may not call him maybe your life choice. And synthesis.
Do you have any indication about whether President Putin has made a decision on whether to invade? Do you feel confident that he that he definitely made that decision already?
As of this moment, I'm convinced the reason.
There seems to be a unanimity of spirit to do between the United States and Europe to do some sanctions with a comprehensive sanctions, but aren't as everyone on board with the exact same sanctions that you want to do.
Yes, there will be some slight differences, but not they'll be more add ons and subtractions. And
personal Putin is going to oversee some nuclear drills this weekend. How do you see that happen? But what's your reaction to that, sir? Thank you.
Well, I don't think he is remotely contemplating nuclear, because he knew pretty much by but I do think it's, I think he is focused on trying to convince the world that he has the ability to change the dynamics in Europe in a way that he cannot. How much good it is a cover for just doing exercises. More than that, I just can't.
You are convinced that President Putin is going to invade Ukraine? Is that what you just said? Yes. So is diplomacy off the table then?
No. Till he does, the problem is always the possibility.
What reason do you have to believe he's considering that option at all?