Franziska Katharina Brantner (Verts/ALE), Blue-card answer. – Mr President, you know that in the arms embargo, as adopted with amendments, it also says that there is no allowance whatsoever for a transfer of arms. It depends, of course, how exactly you define transfer or transit. But what happened was a refuelling, and it went through the ports. You can, of course, say it was the Russians, but going through Cyprus, and all I am asking is for an investigation to be carried out in order to find out exactly the details and the facts. That is what we need – an investigation – and, in the end, we will see what the reality is – what the precise facts are. It is up to us, as the European Union, to carry out such an investigation if we are to be credible in this region.