Acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti, together with Acting Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi, held a meeting today with ambassadors and diplomatic representatives accredited in Kosovo.
During the meeting, they briefed attendees on the phases of implementation of the Law on Foreigners and the Law on Vehicles, which have been aligned with European Union legislation, as well as on the measures that Kosovo institutions will undertake to ensure their full implementation.
“The first phase of implementation, which begins today, foresees an information period for citizens and visitors through informational materials at border crossing points, media campaigns, information sessions, and dedicated phone lines. This phase will last until 15 March 2026, when the full implementation of the laws will begin, with the aim of facilitating the stay of non-resident citizens in Kosovo,” the Prime Minister’s media office said in a statement.
Kurti also informed ambassadors about the need to begin the gradual integration of the healthcare and education systems, as part of a comprehensive and long-term approach, in coordination with the European Union and while taking into account the concerns of the non-majority Serb community in Kosovo.
At the conclusion of the meeting, Kurti reaffirmed the Kosovo Government’s commitment to the rule of law, the equal application of legislation, and the strengthening of the legal order.
