Israel and Albania Forge Health Innovation Partnership
Israel and Albania signed a memorandum to boost health and medical innovation cooperation, focusing on digital health, research, and technological development. Health Ministers Uriel Bosso and Albana Kocio emphasize the importance of strengthening bilateral relations for improved health services and professional advancements.
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Israel and Albania have taken a significant step in enhancing bilateral ties by signing a memorandum of understanding to bolster cooperation in health and medical innovation. The agreement, inked in Jerusalem, was witnessed by Israeli Health Minister Uriel Bosso and his Albanian counterpart, Albana Kocio.
The memorandum outlines collaboration in crucial areas such as digital health, emergency preparedness, medical research, and technological advancement. Minister Kocio highlighted the importance of strengthening relations with Israel, noting that expanded cooperation would improve health services and promote professional growth in the medical sector.
Minister Bosso remarked on the shared values of medical innovation and human solidarity underpinning the partnership. He reiterated that health remains a crucial bridge between cultures, expressing pride in fortifying ties with Albania for the collective benefit of citizens in both nations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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