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Kosovo and Saudi Arabia Commit to Enhancing Economic Collaboration

Kosovo and Saudi Arabia Commit to Enhancing Economic Collaboration

Post by : Mariam Al-Faris

President Vjosa Osmani Sadriu of the Republic of Kosovo engaged in discussions with Faisal Alibrahim, the Saudi Arabia Minister of Economy and Planning, during the Berlin Global Dialogue 2025. This meeting served as an important venue for dialogue aimed at strengthening the economic connection between the two nations.

The officials focused on avenues to enhance trade, investment, and economic partnerships. They highlighted the need for a more robust commercial relationship that benefits both Kosovo and Saudi Arabia, concentrating on vital sectors such as trade, industry, and technology.

In addition, they reviewed existing cooperation frameworks and pinpointed new sectors suited for intensified collaboration. Their conversation included strategies to boost investment flows, stimulate economic growth, and support joint projects, promoting sustainable development.

President Osmani and Minister Alibrahim also tackled broader topics like regional economic stability, innovation, and infrastructure projects. Their dialogue illustrates both nations' commitment to strengthening ties and discovering new strategic avenues for cooperation.

The meeting highlights Kosovo and Saudi Arabia's dedication to recurring high-level discussions, with a focus on initiatives aimed at improving economic engagement. Both leaders showed optimism about future partnerships and joint ventures that could lead to shared prosperity.

As a result of this meeting, Kosovo and Saudi Arabia are set to engage in further consultations to enact specific strategies for trade and economic collaboration. This encounter at the Berlin Global Dialogue 2025 marks a significant milestone toward enhanced relations and economic synergy between the two countries.

Oct. 25, 2025 6 p.m. 1130

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