Speaking for the Member they represent, each Deputy Director-General, or DDG representative, expressed pride in his country, explaining the meaning of its flag, sometimes recounting its history, or joking about the place it occupies amongst those of the other ITER Members.
Beyond that pride, however, was something even more valuable, expressed by the flag that Director-General Motojima hoisted last: the ITER flag, not the flag of a country but that of a project that is of the highest importance to every country.
The youngest among the ITER staff could jump for joy once the ceremony was over. ITER continues to gather momentum; our project is now visible for all, and Liman, Jean-Daniel, Kaushal, Shoko, Unkyu, Lana and Topher will see fusion go from our present large-scale scientific experiment to the every day reality of tomorrow's world.