Romania is seeking to sell its electricity surplus to Albania, Prime Minister Victor Ponta announced, after discussions with his Albanian counterpart, Edi Rama (left) at Victoria Palace on Friday.
According to a press release, they also talked about the implementation of bilateral projects in progress.
“The Commercial Office we have recently opened in Tirana will also have the task of intensifying the economic relation”, Ponta said.
The head of the Romanian Executive also mentioned the signing of an agreement on the collaboration in social protection and the fact that “the concerned ministers of the two countries will submit proposals to their governments for improving the relations in the fields of education, cultural relations and shared cultural heritage.”
Edi Rama also pointed out the fact that the two Governments reached a final stage of the discussions on projects aimed at a collaboration between the Education Ministries of the two countries “on granting a number of scholarships to some Albanian students who will study in Romania in the IT sector.”
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