British Ambassador to Kosovo, Ian Cliff, spoke about the current situation which he said is critical for Kosovo’s development. In a graduation ceremony for students of a private college in Pristina, Cliff said it is still quite challenging to do business in Kosovo and that Kosovo is moving slowly on the World Bank rankings for doing business. “There is still great deal of corruption and political interference that need to be overcome but nevertheless Kosovo is achieving its goal”, said Cliff. He said that the most important thing for the future of Kosovo is economy, and creation of real jobs not artificial ones that Government has opened.
Cliff: Political interference preventing businesses from operating (Kosovapress)
- Published: 10 years ago on 05/11/2014
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- Last Modified: November 5, 2014 @ 1:08 pm
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