 Valkyrie Mitch, thank you very much for being with us. You're a former Foreign Minister of Serbia, so obvious question. How do you view the situation and the future of the Balkans? Well, it's a pretty complicated situation everywhere in Europe, and we're feeling it, of course, in the Balkans. After a number of years, the internal frictions have subsided in the Balkans. Unfortunately, it coincided with financial crisis and with the political crisis and the neighborhood. When I say neighborhood, I mean both Southeast neighborhood, towards the Middle East, as well as Northern neighborhood inside Europe and inside the European Union. So at the moment when we thought that the process of reconciliation and integration of the Balkans in the European Union is just going to speed up, it unfortunately didn't. And as a result of this crisis, both to the North and to the South, the Balkans is suffering with refugees. There are also economic consequences of the current developments, and the situation is stable, but we can remember, not really satisfactory, and we can remember better times. Maybe not in recent history, but before. I mean, can you see a point, if so when, that Serbia, not just Serbia, becomes part of the European Union? It would be now a very, very difficult call to make on the current circumstances. I don't see Serbia deviating from the path of integration to the European Union, but I am afraid that given the current conditions, this path is going to be very long. Actually, it's going to take us a long time to walk this path. What do you think of the World Policy Conference's contribution to talking about these issues? I really love coming here. This is my second time, and I think that the composition of the people, the participants, it's really a class and the topics that we picked are very pertinent. In the moment, which is obvious to everybody, is a moment of the world going through a flux. So it's good to be here. I'm pleased to be here. Excellent. We're pleased you are here as well. Buk Jermic, thank you so much. Thanks a lot.