Today, the Gorozhup (Has, Prizren) – Pogaj cross-border road was inaugurated, a project implemented under agreements signed between Kosovo and Albania, valued at nearly €1 million with a length of 3.7 kilometers.
The ceremony was attended by Acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who described the road as important for local residents, emphasizing its impact on the development of mountain and cultural tourism for both countries and for people of the same nation.
“This is a small part of the great debt we owe to this community, which has contributed significantly both to our economic development and our national history. Following the completion of the Kërstec-Pakishtë-Zapot road, valued at €2.6 million, the Gorozhup-Pogaj road that we inaugurated today is worth nearly €1 million and spans 3.7 kilometers. It connects the villages of Gorozhup and Pogaj, which have historically been one, united by family ties, traditions, and daily life.
Thus, our connection with Albania, besides being historical and spiritual, must also be physical. This road we inaugurate today is tangible proof of concrete steps in the right direction,” Kurti said, according to the announcement from the Prime Minister’s Office.