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Abazović meets with Rama: It is our duty to take a...
Abazović meets with Rama: It is our duty to take a step forward
It is our duty to take a step forward, because our countries have a huge tourist potential. Let's not change the borders, let's make them invisible, said Deputy Prime Minister Dritan Abazović after the meeting with Prime Minister of the Republic of Albania Edi Rama.
Abazović said that the relations between the two countries are very good, based on the principles of friendship and cooperation, strengthened by the partnership in the Alliance and common European goals.
DPM Abazović emphasised the need to strengthen economic relations, implement joint projects and valorise numerous potentials, which represent a significant space for promoting further cooperation.
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama stated that both countries have a clear vision of a European and prosperous future, which they have shown with their full membership in NATO and their efforts to be part of the EU.
The two officials agreed that a joint project to build a bridge on Bojana, between Štoj and Velipoje, would greatly contribute to people's mobility and attraction of foreign investors. Furthermore, they discussed the possibilities of valorisation of Skadar Lake, noting that it is an extremely valuable natural potential. Abazović and Rama also spoke about the expected opening of the Zatijebač border crossing.