as malick mentioned in his report, turkey and libya signed an agreement back in 2019 establishing what they call, exclusive and exclusive economic zone in the mediterranean, greece condemn this same, the zone overlapped with its own maritime waters. the turkey was also drilling in the waters around cyprus of the time, which resulted in sanctions from the european union. anchor controls the northern half of the cypriot island. and 9 months later, in a rebuke of the turkish libyan agreement greets, signed its own deal with egypt outlining their maritime borders. ah, so let's bring in our guest now. in tripoli, we have sala, ill back kusha, political analyst, and a former senior advisor to the negotiating team of the high council of state. that's an advisory body to the libyan government. strong us from athens, georgia, cigar palace lecturer at democritus, university of race. and in istanbul, matthew bryce, a senior fellow at the atlantic council, and a former us ambassador to azerbaijan. a wall, welcome to all of you. so live, i start with you. what does this agreement mean then for liby