in belfast, michael simple practitioner chair at the senator george j. mitchell institute for global peace, security and justice at queen's university, belfast and in washington, omar summer, a former african ambassador to france and canada, and a former adviser to africa and chief executive de la de la. a warm welcome to you all. and thanks for being with us today on inside story for him, let me start with you today. the talking about i said they're looking to form an inclusive government. what from your perspective, does that mean and will non taliban figures make up a part of the new government? well, by inclusive, according to me, that would be giving is to all those people who are the ones fighting the taliban as part of the previous government and also other minorities, but does expose and has are in the government so that everybody that use them. so in a, in a, in a future government and no one marginalized because that has always been one of the concerns amongst the people. that if taliban form a sort of one handed unit, that's what government what about