I know one fact: when politics dominates, the economy has consequences. More politics means less economy in-between two states.
Regarding the first question on an agreement between the two states, we are working on double facilitation of taxation in both states. I believe that ratification of this agreement would provide a greater impetus for cooperation between the two states.
I would like to underline that fact that the Republic of Macedonia has very intensive cooperation on an economic level with Greece. There are many companies from Greece that have invested in the Republic of Macedonia. We do not mind this investment. We are pleased to see that a lot of investments are made in the Republic of Macedonia, because the citizens of any two states can only benefit from greater cooperation between them.
I mentioned before that we are very interested in accelerating the process of finding a solution to the name issue, in order to see the Republic of Macedonia as a member of both NATO and the European Union, and to focus ourselves on discussions and debates for improving and broadening economic cooperation. I can say that the citizens of the Balkan region are fed up with politics, conflicts, and riots. We have had a lot of conflict, and the citizens would like to see economic development and better prospects. I hope that we as politicians will provide this satisfaction for the citizens.