baroness ashton: i will start. i'm sure david will have comments about how europe is currently looking at that within the context of the foreign affairs. europe shares landmass with russia. one of the big challenges for europe as -- in the future is what is the relationship with russia going to look like? not just today but in 20 years time, 25 years time. those who are serious about aboutng strategically europe must also be serious about thinking strategically about what does that mean for the relationship with russia, both politically and economically? bearing in mind that some countries are wholly dependent on russia for its energy supply. others are nearly wholly dependent on energy. place butation takes nonetheless, it will continue to be a major player. there are economic links that exist with many nations with russia. onethat we have had experience, which was the jcpoa, of a political relationship with russia that despite the fact that the ukraine crisis is going on, at the same time, we were continuing to b