German is not asking Kosovo nurses for 60 thousand

Health Ministry Secretary Naim Bardiqi has said that today's declaration signed between Kosovo and Germany for co-operation in Health is positive news for the country. Bardiqi stressed that this statement of co-operation has preceded previous meetings of the Minister of Health, Ismaili Bridge, with Germany's Jens Spahn. ” We have to do [...]
Bardiqi stressed that this statement of co-operation has preceded previous meetings of the Minister of Health, Ismaili Bridge, with Germany's Jens Spahn.
” We have to do exclusively with good news for Kosovo”.
Kosovo Health Minister Uran Ismaili has had several meetings with Minister of Health in Germany Jens Spahn last year, and has talked about which topics there is co-operation space between the two countries”.
This is the pre-identification of areas in which you can cooperate. A declaration of co-operation has been created, and the culmination of this statement” has already been reached.
And I listened very carefully to Minister Jens Spahn, he didn't say we were looking for 60 thousand nurses”.
The word is that Germany's health sector needs nursing staff for a figure of 60 thousand. If this figure is discussed, Kosovo is a small country and does not have those capacities to offer Germany”.
This statement of co-operation has preceded previous meetings. Germany is attractive to employment not only for the nursing staff, but also for the other” sectors.
This Declaration of Co-operation speaks of a transfer of nurses to Germany. This rather concerns managing a process which is happening”.
There is no country's desire for the workforce to offer another country. We have invested over the years for this programme in order to achieve quality”.
Bardiqi has confirmed that this co-operation has nothing to do with recruiting health workers, Klan Kosova reports.
This isn't about recruiting. It is historical for the fact that Kosovo in the health sector has never had such an agreement”.
” Over 125 years the German state has consistently reformed the health system by adapting to its needs. We are the youngest people in Europe, while the German people are considered the second oldest state in the world”.












