Rama: Tourism knows no borders, a regional cooperation agreement is signed in “KOSOVA 2026”

Agreement Signed to Boost Regional Tourism Collaboration

Pristina, Kosovo – Mayor Përparim Rama announced today the signing of an agreement for cooperation in the field of tourism, coinciding with the “KOSOVA 2026” International Tourism Fair. The agreement involves representatives from Kosovo, Albania, Montenegro, and North Macedonia. In a Facebook post, Mayor Rama highlighted the significance of this regional collaboration, stating that tourism inherently operates across national boundaries.

He emphasized the collective strength of the four nations, asserting, “Kosovo, Albania, Montenegro, and North Macedonia together, with one voice and a shared vision, are proving that tourism knows no borders and that our region is stronger when united.”

The agreement was formalized alongside representatives from Struga and Ulqin, reflecting the broad scope of the tourism initiative. The purpose of the cooperation is to enhance tourism opportunities and promote the region as a unified destination. This marks a key step in fostering increased tourism activity within the Balkans.

The signing underscores the importance of collaborative efforts within the tourism sector, as championed by Mayor Rama.

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