Kosovo’s President Vjosa Osmani spoke tonight after signing the ‘Board of Peace’ in Davos, joining U.S. President Donald Trump and other nations in what she described as a historic moment for Kosovo.
In a live interview with Top Story, Osmani emphasized that the U.S. has not requested any financial contribution from Kosovo as a member. She added that this participation provides Kosovo with an opportunity to strengthen its international standing.
“We received the invitation on January 20, and soon after, we were given the opportunity to take part in the signing in Davos. This is a historic day for us as a country. Membership in any international organization increases Kosovo’s weight and influence on the global stage,” Osmani said.
She also highlighted that despite Kosovo being a new country emerging from conflict, it can make a significant contribution to promoting peace and building democracy, drawing on its experience of creating institutions from scratch.
Osmani emphasized the importance of cooperation with Albania:
“It is very important that Albania is also part of the Board of Peace. We will stand together alongside the U.S., collaborating and increasing the influence of the Albanian people in this international organization,” she said.
This step is considered historic for Kosovo, placing the country on equal footing with other free nations and enhancing its international diplomatic profile.
