Japan does not change course on Kosovo

A mission of the Japanese International Aid Agency JICA will soon visit Kosovo, to experience new opportunities for co-operation between the two countries. So has Japan's Foreign Minister Taré Kʹno announced during a business dinner with Kosovo counterpart Behgjet Pacolli, who was [...]
A mission of the Japanese International Aid Agency JICA will soon visit Kosovo, to experience new opportunities for co-operation between the two countries.
So has Japan's Foreign Minister, Taré Kão, announced during a business dinner with Kosovo counterpart Behgjet Pacolli, who was accompanied by Economic Development Minister Valdrin Luka.
Bilateral relations in the economic plan, but in other plans were at the heart of this work dinner, which ran into a particular friendly atmosphere.
The Japanese Nikoqi hosted with great interest Kosovo's readiness to offer Japan facilities for its investors, such as establishing a Free Economic Zone.
This Free Economic Zone, according to the vision of Kosovo's diplomacy chief, would have to exploit the excellent reputation of friendly Japan businesses, Kosovo's geographical position, the free hand of labour, equipped and professionally skilled.
To the same end, Minister Pacolli invited Japanese entrepreneurs, in the framework of Japanese Prime Minister Abe's plan for the Balkans, to deploy to Kosovo.
During the dinner, it was discussed and co-operation in other areas such as the one within the framework of the International Organisations, in the regional plan of respective countries, etc.
Kosovo Government's number two, Pacolli, invited his Japanese counterpart to visit Kosovo, his country,











