News update
  • BNP finalizes 36 nominations for women’s seats in Parliament     |     
  • Alarming trans-fat levels in food despite regulations: BFSA      |     
  • BD, EU to sign Partnership Coop Agreement (PCA) Monday     |     
  • Missed opportunities, institutional failures mark BD reforms     |     
  • Telcos Seek Priority Power, Fuel to Avert Outages     |     

Bangladesh, Kosovo eye stronger relations in trade, investment

Greenwatch Desk Trade 2026-04-20, 3:04pm

images144-dabcae1df67290f93c5b5016a9b2e6ee1776676089.jpg




Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapon has reaffirmed Bangladesh’s commitment to further strengthening bilateral relations with Kosovo in trade, investment, education, technology, culture, and people-to-people exchanges.


The Embassy of the Republic of Kosovo in Dhaka hosted a reception on Sunday evening marking the 18th anniversary of the Independence of Kosovo, bringing together a gathering of government dignitaries, diplomats, businesspersons, academics, journalists, civil society representatives, and friends of Kosovo.

Hosted by Ambassador of Kosovo to Bangladesh Lulzim Pllana, the reception celebrated Kosovo’s achievements and reaffirmed the growing partnership between the two countries.

Speaking as the chief guest, the Information Minister said Bangladesh and Kosovo share common experiences of struggle, resilience, and the aspiration for sovereignty.

He said these historical similarities have created a strong basis for friendship and mutual understanding between the two countries.

The Minister also mentioned Bangladesh’s recent democratic mandate under the leadership of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman.

Emphasising future cooperation, he said, “May the bonds of friendship between our two countries grow ever stronger.”

Ambassador Pllana highlighted Kosovo’s progress since independence, noting the establishment of democratic institutions, economic growth, increasing foreign investment, digital governance reforms, and stronger international partnerships.

Addressing recent developments in Bangladesh, Ambassador Pllana said Kosovo congratulates Bangladesh on its recent historic political transition.

"The national elections held in February 2026 marked a landmark moment. The peaceful conduct of these elections is a testament to Bangladesh’s democratic maturity, and we warmly congratulate all Bangladeshis on this achievement," he said.

The envoy expressed Kosovo’s steadfast goodwill to the newly elected government and to all political parties, reports UNB.

"We pledge to continue working with Bangladesh’s leaders and institutions to deepen our partnership," said the Ambassador.