 Edy Rama, Prime Minister of Albania, thank you for being with us. Kosovo, an Albanian majority state, state-led. Your Serbian counterpart talked about Pandora's box being opened. What is the resolution ultimately of Kosovo and the Balkan region? I must say that with the Kosovo independence, Pandora's box was closed for the region. Connecting what's happening nowadays in Catalonia or in Crimea with what happened in Kosovo and then what brought to Kosovo independence is really very forced, because in my view it's completely different. How can the EU play a constructive role? And your candidate country, Serbia, obviously wants to join as well. The EU has played a great role for all of us in both ways, just by existing, because it's a project of peace and security, which is not any more obvious for many people in Europe, because Europe today has a generation that for the first time in Europe's history has never faced a war, but for us it's very, very much an attractive project exactly, because we knew the wars and we know what the war means. And on the other hand, Europe of course has to realize that Europe needs the Balkans as much as the Balkans need Europe. So is there a time constraint or a time pressure? It's always time pressure. What's your hope? It's always time pressure. And my hope is that Europe reforms, because on one hand I strongly believe that Europe malaise is not connected to the project itself. The project is good, but need to be accomplished. So the unaccomplishment of the project creates malaise. And secondly that we move faster by having accession talks in all the countries, and then of course it will be to each individual country to prove that there is a difference to be part of a reformed Europe, where of course some things need to change because not everyone can have the same weight in the decision making, and the decision making should be faster, should be sharper, and should be more effective. Well we keep our fingers crossed that will happen. Prime Minister, thank you very much. Finger holds crossed in the Balkans.