Thank you very much, Mr Chairperson. Thank you very much, Mr Bhengu. Whilst we share your concern, it needs to be pointed out that what is needed in Darfur is a political solution. The problem is that as soon as the fighting stops, a peace agreement has to be put in place for the United Nations force to have any effect.
So, the most important thing in Darfur at the moment is to make sure that there is a peaceful political solution. We can send the military force to Darfur if the need arises but it is important that there is a political solution. For that to happen, all parties involved must talk to each other, because military force does not solve problems, especially political problems. I thank you.