Kurti attends Investment Summit for Western Balkans

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The Investment Summit in the Western Balkans 2024 will be held today at the EBRD headquarters in London. The summit will be attended by the six heads of government from the region.

Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti is expected to take part together with the Minister of Finance, Labor, and Transfers, Hekuran Murati.

The Summit aims to highlight potential investment and business opportunities in the Western Balkans region and to promote regional and cross-border projects. This is the sixth EBRD summit of this kind. The inaugural Western Balkans Summit took place at the EBRD ten years ago, in February 2014, and, for the first time, brought together all the prime ministers of the region.

The Western Balkans is a priority region for the EBRD. Today, the EBRD remains one of the largest institutional investors in the countries of the region, with more than 18 billion euros invested to date.

The traditional highlight of the Summit – the interactive “Session of Prime Ministers” – will see regional leaders and the EBRD president address the audience with their overall vision for the region, key regional projects, and investment opportunities at the regional level and in each of the countries of the region, which include Kosovo, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia.