Acting Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, met with the European Union’s Commissioner for Enlargement, Marta Kos, on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, where discussions focused on Kosovo’s economic progress and democratic advancement on its path toward EU membership.
During the meeting, both sides addressed economic development and democratic reforms, emphasizing that these elements remain crucial for Kosovo’s European integration process. The European Commission’s 2025 Country Report was highlighted as evidence that Kosovo has continued to make steady progress in aligning with EU standards.
According to Kurti, Kosovo stood out as the most prepared country in the Western Balkans at the time of receiving EU candidate status, underlining that its democratic progress merits recognition through concrete advancement in the accession process.
The talks also covered geopolitical developments, the EU Growth Plan, regional cooperation, and current political challenges. Regarding regional cooperation, Kurti stressed that Kosovo plays an active and constructive role, supporting broader regional economic integration grounded in European Union values and standards.
The meeting reaffirmed Kosovo’s commitment to reforms, democratic consolidation, and closer integration with the European Union, as Prishtina continues to seek tangible progress in its accession trajectory.
