Thailand has removed visas for citizens of Kosovo, announced the Foreign Minister of Kosovo, Donika Gërvalla.
Through a post on Facebook, she said that “this achievement reflects our continued commitment to expand international opportunities and strengthen diplomatic ties with countries around the world.”
The decision on visas has been enforced immediately, writes Radio Free Europe.
In the announcement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it is said that the citizens of Kosovo will be able to stay without a visa in Thailand for up to 60 days within the year, for tourism or business purposes.
The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has reacted after the spread of the news, saying that the passport of Kosovo continues to strengthen each time more and more.
Until now, citizens of Kosovo have been able to travel without visas to 50 countries of the world, while they can be provided with visas upon arrival in 39 other countries.


