Kurti urges help with Kosovo academics, they give some options

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti visited Kosovo academics today at the Academy of Sciences and Arts. Of them, the prime minister called for energy co-operation, while academics handed him a document with options. Kurt went to this meeting with Finance Minister Iron Mratre and Zv. Economy mission Mentor Arifay, who were received by [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti visited Kosovo academics today at the Academy of Sciences and Arts. Of them, the prime minister called for energy co-operation, while academics handed him a document with options.
Kurt went to this meeting with Finance Minister Iron Mratre and Zv. The economy minister, Mentor Arifaj, who was hosted by the head of the Academy of Sciences, Mehmet Kraja and the deputy chairman, Justina Pula.
Among other things, Kurti called for co-operation regarding the energy crisis that has engulfed Kosovo.
Academy Academy Feyzullah Krasniqi presented the ASHAK report on electricity production in Kosovo, where options for electricity supply and reasonable prices were introduced.
In this meeting, Mr. academic Fejzullah Krasniqi, presented the AAK report on electricity production in Kosovo, a document for analysis and suggestions for future developments in the energy sector. The report's findings for options for sustainable and reasonable supplies were stressed for consumers. ”, said in notification.
Below, find the complete announcement of the Prime Minister's Office to the Media:
Prime Minister Kurti hosted the Kosovo Academy of Sciences and Arts
At the Kosovo Academy of Sciences and Arts, the prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Mr. Albin Kurti along with Finance, Labour and Transfers Minister, Mr. Iron Murati and Deputy Economy Minister, Mr. Mentor Arifaj, received by Mr. academic Mehmet Kraja, chairman of the Academy of Academy of Academys of Academys, academic Mrs. Justina Pula, vice president and AAK members.
At today's reception, Prime Minister Kurti expressed gratitude for the contribution and historical and cultural role, but always political and academic of members of the Kosovo Academy of Sciences and Arts ( ASAK).
We believe that socioeconomic progress, the dignified life of citizens in the Republic depends on democracy, representation of the decision-making with integrity and competence, as well as the irreplaceable consideration for science, Prime Minister Kurti said. In this area of science, but in others, for art and culture, he added.
Government and AAK's interest in close co-operation was posted during the meeting. The prime minister stressed the necessity of co-operation not only in the energy sector, but also in other areas.
He singled out the importance of supply sustainability and geopolitical consideration, since energy today has become the principal word of politics and geopolitical, not just in our country.
We need to take into account environmental considerations, since, as a proverb puts it, we have the present not only inheritance from our ancestors, but in a way also from future generations, because whatever we do, we have costs for generations to come after us, Prime Minister Kurti said.
At this meeting, Mr. academic Fejzullah Krasniqi, presented the AAK report on electricity production in Kosovo, a document for analysis and suggestions for future developments in the energy sector. The report's findings for options for sustainable and reasonable supplies were stressed for consumers.











