Nobelist: Kosovo shrinks, takes Israeli example

Nobel Prize for chemistry winner Israeli Dan Shechtman is standing on a visit to Kosovo. Shechtman said that as an example of development, Kosovo should have Israel. “Israel has declared independence 60 years ago - 1948 and Kosovo in 2008. Our population grew very quickly. Now [...]
Shechtman said that as an example of development, Kosovo should have Israel.
“Israel has declared independence 60 years ago - 1948 and Kosovo in 2008. Our population grew very quickly. Now we're about 10 million. When we started, there were 650 thousand people --”, he said.
The Israeli Nobelist also talked about what a state should do to promote itself.
I talk a lot about education, entrepreneurship, technology, economy”, the Israeli novelist said in Klan Kosova.
Israeli Nobelist Dan Shechtman has talked about the decline of nightiness in Kosovo, which he described as problematic because, according to him, citizens are the main source of the country's development
“Now there are two children per woman and would soon go down to the European standard 1.5 that is not well, as Kosovo citizens are the main source of your country. It's neither metal nor minerals, so it's human thinking and you can't get it out of the ground, but you have to develop it... This is a major problem, you have to grow up, and now the situation is that you're shrinking that we don't have a lot of children”, Shechtman said.
He said Kosovo should have good education at all levels.
I, a single person, have nearly 10,000 engineers, who came to my class. So you must be active in promoting excellent education”, he added.
Shechtman stressed that Kosovo must create good conditions so that citizens do not leave the country.












