The Ambassador of Albania to Austria, Fate Velaj, held a meeting with the Mayor of Innsbruck, Johannes Anzengruber, during which opportunities for strengthening relations between Tyrol and Albania were discussed.
According to Ambassador Velaj, the talks focused on several concrete projects, including the creation of a charter flight from Innsbruck to Tirana and, at a later stage, to Vlora. The parties also discussed the possibility of organizing a training program by the Tyrolean School of Tourism for North Albania, with the aim of exchanging experiences and increasing capacities in the tourism sector.
Another issue addressed was the placement of a memorial plaque on the building where Tahsin Jonuzi lived during his studies at the University of Innsbruck. Jonuzi studied at this university from 1932 to 1937 and was awarded a Gold Medal for his academic results.
"Today I had the pleasure of visiting the Mayor of Innsbruck, Mr. Johannes Anzengruber.
With the Chairman, who is also a member of the Supervisory Board of Innsbruck Airport, I discussed several possibilities for deepening relations between Tyrol and Albania:
* the creation of a charter flight from Innsbruck to Tirana and, at a later stage, also to Vlora;
* the organization of a training program by the Tyrolean School of Tourism for North Albania;
* the placement of a commemorative plaque in the building where Tahsin Jonuzi lived.
He studied at the University of Innsbruck from 1932 to 1937 and was awarded the Gold Medal. After returning to Albania, he devoted himself with dedication to his professional work and the development of the country. With the arrival of the German occupation, he refused to cooperate with the occupiers. For this reason, he was deported to the KZ Mauthausen concentration camp, from where he never returned.
"Tahsin Jonuzi is the father of the painter Nestor Jonuzi," Velaj writes.


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