Kosovo and Colombia have signed three agreements, including the mutual waiver of visas for diplomatic and official passport holders.
The decision was reached during a meeting between Deputy Foreign Minister Kreshnik Ahmeti and his Colombian counterpart Pauna Andrea Ceron Arboleda.
In addition to this agreement, the two countries also agreed to establish political consultations between their respective foreign ministries and signed a memorandum of cooperation between their diplomatic academies.
“These agreements represent an important step toward deepening institutional cooperation and strengthening ties between the two countries,” the statement said.
During the meeting, the possibility of visa liberalization for holders of ordinary passports was also discussed. The Kosovar side presented an initial draft proposal on the matter to the Colombian delegation as a concrete step toward facilitating the movement of citizens and further bringing the two countries closer.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora of Kosovo announced that both sides also agreed to hold the first round of political consultations in Pristina in the near future, aiming to advance cooperation across various fields.
