Edi Rama Meets Albanians in London: The Path Toward Albania 2030

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Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama is holding a meeting today, November 24, with Albanians living and working in the United Kingdom as part of his ongoing tour to engage with the Albanian diaspora. The event will take place at the Cooper Box Arena in London, which has a seating capacity of 8,000.

Albanian Diaspora: A Key Partner for Albania’s Future

Prime Minister Rama welcomed the opportunity to meet with the Albanian community in the UK, saying on social media: “Good morning and with great pleasure, I look forward to today’s meeting with the Albanians of Great Britain, on the road to Albania 2030. I wish you a peaceful Sunday.”

Earlier, Rama had emphasized that the meeting with the Albanian diaspora in London was an essential step toward realizing the vision of Albania 2030. He shared this message on social media: “The turn to meet the Albanians of Great Britain, on the road to Albania 2030. London, Sunday, November 24, 12:00 PM.”

Connecting Albania’s Future with its Diaspora

The meeting is part of a broader initiative to strengthen ties with Albanians abroad and involve them in shaping the future of Albania. This event in London is one of several in a series of meetings aimed at involving the Albanian diaspora in the development and progress of the country, with the ultimate goal of achieving the vision of Albania 2030.

Through such events, Rama is seeking to foster a greater sense of connection between Albanians living abroad and their homeland, encouraging their input on how to move the country forward politically, economically, and socially.

Albania 2030 Vision: Economic Growth and EU Integration

The Albania 2030 vision is focused on making significant strides in economic growth, infrastructure, and EU integration. As Albania continues its journey toward EU membership and economic development, the diaspora is seen as a critical asset in achieving these objectives.

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