pink, is going to abandon that relationship. now even if, if put in has become the weaker partner in there, she didn't, ping's traditional alliances tend to be with the authoritarian governments much as they they see frances, symbolic, and a lot of this has to do with the fact the front isn't the us. and in some ways this visit is a way of, of showing a sub assigned to the us that it's focused on your up. okay. i did just want to ask you about the issue of climate change, clifford and quite possibly coming up in these talks. now we know that china is a huge and messer, it's responsible for nearly a 3rd of all global c o 2 emissions. it's still building new coal fired power stations. can we expect any shift at all in, in china? is that of climate politics up to this visit to europe? i think china takes a very strategic approach when it comes to climate change. it's going to see it as a bargaining tool as much as anything because they know that the west, it's what it's a big political issue in the west. so i don't really wanted to