What’s the kind of long-term trajectory on it with the G-8 discussion?
ASSISTANT SECRETARY FRIED: No – fair or not – a fair question, but I don’t have an answer for you yet. I can tell you that we did not think it appropriate at all to have a G-8 foreign ministers now. We look forward to Russia adhering to the terms of the ceasefire and the September 8th supplemental document that the French negotiated. And we will see how the Russians do in terms of meeting their commitments. So I think that this was – I understand what Minister Lavrov has been saying, but the fact is this is – the Russians have created a grave problem for themselves, and that can’t be – that can’t be wished away. MODERATOR: Bloomberg, please. QUESTION: Yeah, just – I’m sorry, this is their first meeting, one-on-one, since the Georgia conflict, correct? ASSISTANT SECRETARY FRIED: It wasn’t a one-on-one meeting because there were two other people there. QUESTION: Two others, right. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FRIED: Two-on-two, what — QUESTION: But not in (inaudible)? ASSISTANT SECRETARY FRIED: T