Szunyog visited Klina and Istog, pledged to support new projects

Szunyog visited Klina and Istog, pledged to support new projects

The Head of the Office of the European Union (EU) in Kosovo, Tomas Szunyog, visited the facility of the Municipality of Klina yesterday, where he held a meeting with the mayor of this municipality, Zenun Elezaj.

While after the meeting, Ambassador Szunyog’s visit continued to the archaeological park of Dresnik, and the Family Medicine Center in Klina, where the renovation of a project financed by the EU was also inaugurated, which aims to improve the conditions of people with disabilities.

In this center, the ambassador also met with the director of the MFMC and the staff, with whom they had the opportunity to talk about the work that is being done, from where they emphasized that the departure of the staff from the country is worrying.

After the meeting with the mayor of this municipality, Szunyog said that they discussed the completed projects as well as the challenges that this municipality is facing, for which he promised that they will try to find solutions to overcome them. Meanwhile, he has expressed his readiness for the best ideas that help the development of Kosovo.

On the other hand, the mayor of this municipality, Zenun Elezaj, while expressing his happiness with the support that the EU is offering, said that thanks to their help in various projects, the conditions in some facilities of this municipality have improved.

He also said that the project they inaugurated, in addition to helping the access of people with special needs, has also facilitated the work of the staff within the MFMC.

After the Municipality of Klina, Szunyog continued his visit to the Municipality of Istog, where he met with the mayor of this municipality, Ilir Ferati, with whom he talked about the projects developed by this municipality and EU assistance.

During his stay in this municipality, Szunyog also visited Trofta, where he closely saw the developments that have been made in this facility, as well as the work that is being carried out through projects financed by the EU.

Ambassador Szunyog added that the European Union will continue to support Kosovo for new ideas and projects that will contribute to the country’s economic development.

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