Prishtina, 23 February 2026
The Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, received the Resident Representative of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Nuno Queirós. In this first meeting since the formation of the new government, Mr. Queirós congratulated Prime Minister Kurti on his mandate and that of the government cabinet.
The Prime Minister thanked Mr. Queirós for the congratulations and for the continued and professional cooperation between the Government of the Republic of Kosovo and UNDP, emphasizing that UNDP remains a reliable and strategic partner in strengthening institutions and implementing reforms that deliver concrete results for citizens.
The meeting reaffirmed readiness to continue cooperation in priority areas such as the fight against corruption and the rule of law, protection of cultural heritage, documentation and addressing of war crimes, environmental protection and the green transition, as well as education reform and the strengthening of institutional capacities.
The Prime Minister stressed that public procurement reform remains one of the Government’s key priorities, focusing on increasing transparency, digitalizing processes, and strengthening safeguards against the misuse of public funds. In this regard, the Government will continue with the adoption of the Anti-Corruption Strategy and the Law on the State Bureau for the Confiscation of Unjustifiable Assets.
Both parties agreed that the cooperation to date has produced tangible results and expressed their commitment to further deepening the partnership in support of sustainable development and the strengthening of the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo.




