Citizens from each country will be able to visit the other without the need for a visa starting from September, The Jerusalem Post reported on Tuesday.
Kosovo’s foreign minister Donika Gervalla said the agreement is a step towards economic cooperation with Israel, as per the news report.
The Israeli embassy in Kosovo declined to comment when contacted by SeeNews.
The agreement, signed in Pristina on Tuesday, follows a European Union-visa waiver for Kosovo nationals announced in January.