a thank you very much, mr. perth. us on behalf of the united nations correspondence association. thank you for doing this. on short notice on a couple of questions. um 1st um was how involved was the un with the us envoy, jeffrey feltman in actually trying to um, get the military to go back down from this coo and secondly, um, what, what do you believe the implications will be for the economy, the humanitarian situation, and is there any, any thing, other than statements that you believe the international community can do to try and reverse the coo? thank you, stefan. should i go directly over? do i had please go ahead, please. no, please go ahead. well, thank you. we have not been directly involved with the us special envoy, his efforts he has had his meetings. we have had almost parallel meetings with the same stakeholders in the same couple of last days on very much trying to do the same. that is telling everybody that a military coup would not serve as a country well at the same time, also urging some of our party to logical representatives that they need to accept dialogue f