Kosovo diaspora remains strong economic pillar for country

Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj said the government he heads is working on creating conditions for the diaspora to make investments in Kosovo so that they can be successful. During an official visit to Great Britain, Haradinaj has met with a meeting of fellow countrymen from Kosovo and Albania who live and act [...]
During an official visit to Great Britain, Haradinaj has met with a meeting of fellow countrymen from Kosovo and Albania who live and act in this country, promising that the country's government will stay close to offering the solutions that are distracting them.
Haradinaj briefed fellow countrymen for the achievements and challenges facing Kosovo as economic development, the question of dialogue, transformation of KSF, visa liberalisation, and the commitment of the Government of Kosovo to improving legal infrastructure, tax facilities, strengthening order and law, and creating a favourable climate for potential, foreign and local investors.
“As the country's government, we are doing our best to improve the lives of our citizens. We are committed to offering you conditions and opportunities for our fellow countrymen in the United Kingdom to invest in Kosovo and to be successful”, Prime Minister Haradinaj said.
Citing the diaspora's role and contribution for Kosovo from the war until now, the head of the Government of Kosovo said the Kosovo diaspora continues to remain a strong economic pillar for the country and a mirror of our historical, cultural and artistic values in the world.
“As the country's prime minister, I will continue to work for adequate environments for foreign direct investment, with the emphasis on investments from our diaspora. Our fellow countrymen in the world are our untenable value, the value that the story about Kosovo has built and continues to protect and enrich in the best way”, Haradinaj said.
Representatives from the business community, culture, English friends of Kosovo who expressed satisfaction with the presence of Prime Minister Haradinaj, saying they are willing to guide their economic potential in the future to Kosovo.












