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bring to a conclusion

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The Republic of Macedonia is in the closing stage of the meeting of the benchmarks and I informed him about our efforts, our work and our confidence that in the coming period we are going to do everything in our power to complete all the processes we are expected to bring to a conclusion," Prime Minister Gruevski said after the meeting.
The case took nearly 10 years to bring to a conclusion, and in the last four years it became particularly difficult.
5 million due to their inability to bring to a conclusion their perceived problems with regard to Dr Mattu.
 
 
 
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