Floods in Albania, Speaks Minister Peleshi

Agriculture Minister Niko Pelesi was today in the village of Kafaraj in Fieri, where a considerable greenhouse area has been damaged. At a meeting with farmers, Pelesi said they would assume responsibilities as they can while promising them support. The work that's been done two or three years for channels is matchless. I'm not saying [...]
At a meeting with farmers, Pelesi said they would assume responsibilities as they can while promising them support.
The work that's been done two or three years for channels is matchless. I'm not saying we've been able to rehabilitate all the drains or do all the irrigation schemes, but I've done a bigger job and even bigger things will continue to do.
We've given the mayors a new escavatore, we've given 60 escavatories, and the municipality of Fier has done a good job. Today we talk this review has nothing to do with the channel work.
This is an extraordinary situation, it's out of Vjosa, it's out of bed and it's inevitable. Even in developed countries, that would be the situation. This is a common aunt, it's not just your aunt and aunt. With our chance and with our EU partners, for preventative works and for damages we will do the job. It's our job to raise as much funds as possible to be around you. We won't let anyone back up.
It's working on an extraordinary situation. We'll take our responsibilities within options. They're going to be transparent when I'm hurt and able and we're going to support them. If you get hurt, we get hurt because together we're a big family.











