Germany’s commitment to Kosovo is unwavering. This was said in the marking of the 25th anniversary of development cooperation between Kosovo and Germany, in which case the design of “Buddy Bear” was presented as a symbol of friendship between the two countries.
The Deputy Ambassador of the German Embassy in Prishtina, Matthias Conrad, said that they stand by Kosovo, not only as a partner and ally, but as a true friend, sharing the future vision for a prosperous and safe Europe.
Conrad said that Germany’s commitment to Kosovo is unwavering.
He emphasized that since 1999, Germany has invested close to one billion euros for building infrastructure, promoting economic growth, increasing social services, empowering communities, innovation, employment, EU integration and others.
Conrad added that they support Kosovo’s desire to integrate into the Euro-Atlantic family.
The Minister of Industry, Entrepreneurship and Trade, Rozeta Hajdari said that Germany is the main trade partner for Kosovo.
In addition, she said that the German state is the main partner for investments and for the security of Kosovo.
Hajdari emphasized that since the declaration of Kosovo’s independence, the German state was among the fairest donors, offering new commitments for assistance and cooperation with our country.
Meanwhile, the mayor of Pristina, Përparim Rama, expressed his gratitude for everything that the German state has done for Kosovo.
He said that the presentation of “Buddy Bear” is a symbol of joint partnership and friendship between Germany and Kosovo.
The “Buddy Bear” symbol, presented today on the 25th anniversary of cooperation between the two countries, was created by the artist Taulant Qerkinaj known as Taki. /Z. Zeneli