Kosovo Highlights Paralympic Progress in Meeting with EPC President

Kosovo Highlights Paralympic Progress in Meeting with EPC President

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Acting Minister of the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, Hajrulla Çeku, hosted the European President of the Paralympic Committee, Raymon Blondel, the President of the Kosovo Paralympic Committee, Njomza Emini, and other representatives of the committee and paraathletes, CE Report quotes Kosova Press.

"During the meeting, the development of Paralympic sports in Kosovo and the importance of including people with disabilities in sports and social life were discussed," the MCYS announced.

In recent years, Paralympic sport in Kosovo has made great progress, with increased participation, institutional support and international success. This development is the result of the dedication of athletes, coaches and Paralympic organizations themselves who overcome challenges and set new standards every day.

The importance of organizing the Mediterranean Games was also emphasized.Prishtina 2030" and the opportunities this organization opens up for the promotion and strengthening of sports in our country.

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