Greater Environment Protection and Protection Obligation Required

In closing Kosovo's Week of Sustainable Development and the European Mobile Week, more caution and commitment to conservation and environmental protection were urged, while in Pristina the need to stop using coal heating and cars in the interior of the city was stressed. Within this [...]
Under this activity to convey their messages for conservation of the environment, German Ambassador Christian Heldt, Pristina municipality Chairman Shpend Ahmeti and acting Minister of Economic Development Valdrin Luka were present.
Mayor Ahmeti pointed out the two environmentally polluting problems in the capital, which, according to him, are coal heating and multiple car use.
For the first, Pristina's first said they are making solutions with a 40 million solar-powered heating project.

Germany's Ambassador to Pristina, Christian Heldt, speaking of the challenges that global warming is bringing, said there must be a greater commitment, as no one can, according to him, escape responsibility for this as he urged citizens to respect and love the environment.

Acting Minister of Economic Development Valdrin Luka said that Kosovo's future is green Kosovo, as it delivered three messages that, according to him, are within environmental improvement.

Although he had confirmed participation in this event, incumbent Environment Minister Fatmir Matosi was not present and, on his behalf, adviser Leutrim Sahiti spoke on MMPH's commitments to improving the environment and maintaining river dams in Kosovo.
Meanwhile, some of Pristina municipal representatives showed up some of the successes that have been made to create bicycle paths, as done on the “Zagrebi” road.












