Mon, 17 February, 2025

Zaev: Last year with Tsipras in Davos we opened the doors to our future, today we attract investments

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Exactly one year ago, here in Davos, with the Prime Minister of the Republic of Greece, Alexis Tsipras, we first met and opened the doors to our country’s future, Prime Minister Zoran Zaev said after the first day came to an end in Davos.

-Here, this year we are opening the doors to the economy for our country’s promising future. I believe that this opportunity given to us as an invitation to be here in Davos for the second time, confirms that Macedonia is part of the global democratic world and part of all the plans of the economies that the world develops and plans in the coming period. We are holding meetings with Google, CISCO, Philips, and the San Group in India and with many other automotive companies, with the technical industries that have interest in this our region, even in our country – Zaev said, adding that they met with representatives of companies from Western Europe, Southeast Europe, but also from the Middle East.

He hopes to meet companies from even China, Korea, Japan, and America.

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