Prime Minister Not Going to Skopje Tomorrow

Prime Minister Not Going to Skopje Tomorrow

The 100th Summit will be held in Skopje tomorrow, which is expected to participate, in addition to over 150 business leaders from Southeast Europe, as well as the prime ministers of Western Balkan countries. Balkan ministers and representatives from the European Union have also been invited to the 100th Summit. The invitation to participate in this event has also been received by the chief of Kosovo executives, [...]

The 100th Summit will be held in Skopje tomorrow, which is expected to participate, in addition to over 150 business leaders from Southeast Europe, as well as the prime ministers of Western Balkan countries.

Balkan ministers and representatives from the European Union have also been invited to the 100th Summit.

Kosovo Chief Executive Ramush Haradinaj has also received an invitation to participate in the event.

But, although invited, Kosovo's prime minister is not going to Skopje.

This, due to Haradinaj's busy agenda in Kosovo, has let Haradinaj's Cabinet chief, Avni Arifi, know about Gazeta Express.

The connection, in various fields and at different levels, is the main topic of the 100th Summit in Skopje.

One of the key speakers will be the Eurocomissary for Transport, Violet Bulc, who will join prominent business leaders, representatives of companies recognised by the region, as well as representatives from international financial institutions, such as the European Bank for Renewal and Development, International Finance Corporation, European Investment Bank, the World Bank and many other business sector representatives.

The summit will officially be opened by the chairman of the 100th Summit Board, Zivko Mukaetov, and Macedonia's President Gjorge Ivanov, while the panel will be held with the prime ministers of the region's countries.

In contrast to Haradinaj, participation in this debate, which will be held tomorrow, Albania's prime ministers, Edi Rama, Montenegro's Dusko Markovic, and Bosnia and Herzegovina Council of Ministers Chairman Denis Zvizdzic are reported to have confirmed.

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