PM Rama shares footage from Elbasan–Rrogozhina road works, part of Pan-European Transport Corridor VIII

TIRANA, July 9 – Prime Minister Edi Rama shared footage on Thursday from the ongoing works on the Elbasan–Rrogozhina road section, part of Corridor VIII.

In his post, Rama highlighted the strategic importance of the project. He said the investment will bring cities closer, improve road safety and strengthen Albania’s role as a regional transport link.

Meanwhile, the Elbasan–Rrogozhina section represents an important part of Corridor VIII, a major regional infrastructure route that aims to improve connectivity and facilitate movement.

Prime Minister said the project reflects Albania’s efforts to develop modern transport infrastructure and expand its role as a bridge between regional markets.

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