Kurti heads to Greece for Round Table

The country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, has travelled to Greece to participate in the Round Table with Greece Government. During his stay there, he will hold formal meetings with different representatives. This table, 26th in a row, is organised by the Government of Greece and British prestigious “The Economist” with support [...]
The country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, has travelled to Greece to participate in the Round Table with Greece Government.
During his stay there, he will hold formal meetings with different representatives.
This table, 26th in a row, is organised by the Government of Greece and the British prestigious “The Economist” with the support of the European Parliament and the European Commission.
Under the “Antieza theme, transformation, achievement in a changing world”, heads of state, cabinet ministers, directors of international organisations, business management, finance, professionals from the academy and media will participate in this table.
Prime Minister Kurti today participates in the panel on the topic “southeast Europe: Can there be stability and prosperity in the region?”
Besides Prime Minister Kurti, invited to the panel, there are Dritan Abazovic, prime minister of Montenegro Zoran Zaev, former prime minister of northern Macedonia, Sir Stuart Peach, special envoy of the United Kingdom for the Western Balkans, and George Katrougkalos, former foreign affairs minister of Greece. The panel will be run by Joan Hoy, director for Europe, The Economist Intelligence Unit, editor, The Democracy Index.












