 Let me just tell you in a nutshell why this meeting this morning. Well, the Balkans, I think, all of us are aware of that, is a very sensitive part of Europe, which has been the source of many troubles in the 19th century, the 20th century, and in the new world, in the post-Soviet world, one of the key problems in East Europe is what about the Balkans, what about their integration in Europe, how can they overcome difficulties which go back to centuries behind us. And Serbia and Albania are two major, two key actors in this respect. So I wish to thank very much the two prime ministers who are with us this morning. And the first question I would like to ask each of you is to spell out your divergencies. What are you fundamentally disagreeing on? But before they state that, the remarkable point is that they talk together and the fact that they disagree on some major issues, as we will see, does not make impossible discussion, discussing and cooperating on many other matters. And that in itself is a very positive example of how governance in general in the world should work.