Where are the 30 businessmen Kurt met in Greece but made details about his enemies?

ECONOMIA is the head of almost every meeting Prime Minister Albin Kurti holds especially abroad. That was true of yesterday's visit to Austria, where the prime minister was received with high honours. But what exactly is involved in such conversations about economic cooperation? For example, what moved from Kurt's famous encounter with [...]
Prime Minister Albin Kurti was hosted with high honours yesterday in Austria by Chancellor Carl Nehammer.
Kurti said in an interview in RTK, that he is interested in being an infrastructure for stronger economic ties between Kosovo and Austria.
RTK's journalist cited an economic forum in Kosovo, where the prime minister has also invited the Austrian Chancellor to attend, but Prime Minister Kurti did not speak concretely about this previous economic forum to be held in Kosovo.
When asked to talk more specifically about the forum, Kurt did not speak very concretely, but said:
“I believe that governments and politicians should also be infrastructure and economic development and co-operation, in this respect, along with Chancellor Nehamer, I believe we can contribute more investors to Kosovo and trade exchanges will be increased in general, and though not, to enter into a new phase, where Austria and Kosovo also meet with entrepreneurs and businessmen, so that not only political and diplomatic, so that Austrian businessmen can communicate, for their own good. So it is important to enter a developmental phase where Kosovo meetings -- Austria -- are not only political and diplomatic, but also economic”, Kurti said.
“What specifically” meant in its question even further, RTK's renowned journalist.
“We have our government programme, we have a very dynamic economy, we will make reliefs in communications, then the co-operation that the private sector does obviously belongs to these operators themselves, we are interested in renewable energy, infrastructure development, we welcome the interests of Austrian companies, but we cannot link a particular project with a particular Austrian entrepreneur. But I serve as the infrastructure of economic development that is not done by me as prime minister”, the prime minister declares.
(Intervista: RTK)
Prime Minister's History of Silent commitment to economic development It is sensational throughout the year, although concrete results are still unknown, especially in terms of foreign investors.
Five months ago, Prime Minister Albin Kurti, after returning from a visit to Greece, had declared that he met 30 foreign businessmen there, but that he could not reveal more details, because his enemies could intervene.
Besides the meetings I've had with foreign and local politicians and diplomats, I've also met 30 different businessmen, for the issue of investments in Kosovo that are a great need for our economy.
Not all Greeks have been European and American businessmen who are in Greece already.
I make the biggest effort I make even non-publics in the field of foreign investment, so the more I present Kosovo as an attractive investment country. But for the most part, I don't do these meetings with tupans or vuvuzels because it would be harmful.
The moment I make these meetings public, it's easy to understand that very easily from Kosovo's enemies, they could be contacted and then blacked out Kosovo's image and thus put into question a future investor” would declare Kurti five months ago. /Periscopi












