''National Roadmap 2030''/ Rama: Sets concrete objectives for Albania's development
Prime Minister Edi Rama announced that the government has approved the ''National Roadmap for the Sustainable Development Goals 2030'', a strategic document that sets concrete objectives for the country's development. In the "FLASIM" podcast, the Prime Minister emphasized that this decision was taken immediately after the opening of the final phase of negotiations.
''We have sat down and approved several important decisions related to the Albania that we want to build by the end of this decade. An Albania for which the work is certainly focused on fulfilling the objectives related to the closure of the 33 negotiation chapters according to the agreed calendar, in order to achieve the objective, but at the same time an Albania that, in this context, with the National Roadmap for Sustainable Development 2030, a document approved immediately after Brussels that sets out concrete and measurable objectives for the country's development in the coming years, we are essentially implementing a plan that orients our institutions towards priorities related to the economy, education, health, the environment, good governance and, overall, the quality of life'' - said Prime Minister Rama.
Further, Prime Minister Rama said that a strategic partnership with United Nations agencies for the period 2027–2031 has also been approved, for a cooperation that will support Albania in some of the most important areas of development.
"I brought this moment here, in this note, because often European integration, the path of negotiations, the fulfillment of tasks for the relevant chapters, are seen only as a separate process, as a process related to the interaction between us and the European Commission, but in fact integration is much more than that. It is directly related not only to our ability to build stronger institutions, to invest in people, to plan long-term development, but also to the necessity to prepare Albania, to implement in the space of our republic the place of standards and responsibilities of the state in relation to the citizen and of the citizen in relation to the state, and of both together in relation to the future of the homeland," said Rama.
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