The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has stated that the future of Kosovo is in the European Union and for this reason; they are harmonizing regulations with the EU and strengthening the competitiveness and capacity of our economy.
Kurti at the Kosovo Economic Forum, which was held in Paris, said that the future of Kosovo is in the European Union.
Kurti said that last year the last village was connected to broadband internet, placing our country among the eight best European countries.
He also focused on tourism and culture, where he said that Kosovo is a hidden gem in the tourism sector.
“Think of breathtaking landscapes UNESCO heritage sites and a rich cultural tapestry, we’re ready to welcome both visitors and investors to experience and develop our tourism infrastructure. Most recently in the suburb of Prishtina, in Ulpiana, archaeologists of our country together with Professor Christoph Goddard… they have discovered signature ingrained in underground temple of Roman Emperor Justinian from the 6th century as a present that he gave to his wife, Theodore, which proves direct links of Kosovo antique Dardania”, he said, adding that Kosovo is a great opportunity for light production.
In addition to these economic opportunities, Kurti emphasized that Kosovo is making massive investments in infrastructure from modern highways that connect us to the Balkans with digital projects that ensure our leadership in the connection.
Whereas, the Minister of Economy, Artane Rizvanolli has said that the energy sector is a very dynamic sector throughout Europe and beyond, but also in Kosovo.