The Economist: 18 years after the war, Kosovo continues to be grim country

The Economist: 18 years after the war, Kosovo continues to be grim country

  Although the last war in Kosovo has ended 18 years and a decade since the country declared independence, we continue to be mentioned as economic catastrophe. The Economist” in an article says Kosovo officials are blaming Serbia that the country's economy is stuck because investments are hampered, news broadcast. “Offices [...]

Although the last war in Kosovo has ended 18 years and a decade since the country declared independence, we continue to be mentioned as economic catastrophe.

The Economist” in an article says Kosovo officials are blaming Serbia that the country's economy is stuck because investments are hampered, news broadcast.

Kosovo's “Offices say their country's economy is fraught with disagreements with Serbia, which refuses to accept its independence and threatens legal action against large foreign firms wishing to invest in”, went “The Economist”.

Whatever the case, the obstacles Russia has against Kosovo are cited, not becoming a member of the United Nations, and it is reiterated that five EU members do not recognise the country's independence.

Removing crisis and unemployment “The Economist” also mentions a few small things that give life to this country “with grim images”, but does not overlook the difficulties that businesses face and do not provide institutional assistance. It also mentions education, said the education system in Kosovo is outdated and the government has no plans to modernise it.

It is not left to mention economic growth of 3.5 and assistance from the country's rescue diaspora. Even the dream of young people leaving the country is not forgotten in search of a better life.

 

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