Croatia's MP: Croatian investors don't feel safe to invest in Kosovo

The MP of the Republic of Croatia's Parliament, Ermina Lekaj-Plascaj, has said Croatian investors do not feel safe to invest in Kosovo. Lekaj-Plasskaya said Croatia is a country that is ready to help Kosovo in all aspects, but does not find security for its businessmen and states. “The main areas how much [...]
Lekaj-Plasskaya said Croatia is a country that is ready to help Kosovo in all aspects, but does not find security for its businessmen and states.
The top “in terms of co-operation in Croatia and Kosovo are at an appropriate level, but economic co-operation is lacking here. Investors do not feel a certainty to invest in Kosovo”, she said at the Commission for Foreign Affairs and Diaspore.
Members of this commission have sought to know about the status of Kosovo Albanians in Croatia.
The Albanian community in Croatia has made a huge contribution there. Now those of us living in Croatia with private businesses are very focused and make a contribution to Croatia's economy. Through associations we can protect our culture, tradition, and language. The law for minorities there is on the level. I as an MP am in a coalition with the government and have made seven demands that are specifically for Albanians. Some cultural centers have been opened with my arrival. Then we have 17 schools where the complete teaching is held in Albanian”, concluded Lekaj-Plasskaya.










