The Kosovo Security Force is actively participating in the 22nd International Conference of Senior NCO Leaders (ICC 2026), hosted at the NATO School in Oberammergau, Germany. This significant international gathering brings together senior military leaders from both NATO member nations and various partner states. The Kosovo representation at this event is provided by Warrant Officer OR9 Ilir Rama.
At the conference, which is organized by NATO’s Allied Command Transformation (ACT), discussions center on critical global security challenges, defining strategic priorities, and enhancing collaboration among diverse military forces. During his participation, Warrant Officer Rama has engaged in bilateral meetings with counterparts from multiple countries. These discussions are focused on the exchange of experiences and the sharing of best practices specifically pertaining to the professional development and advancement of noncommissioned officers.
The involvement of the Kosovo Security Force underscores its commitment to international military cooperation and adherence to established security standards. The platform provided by NATO allows for high-level dialogue that directly informs strategies for enhancing overall regional and global security cooperation. The exchange of knowledge among senior NCOs from various backgrounds is crucial for maintaining interoperability and developing modern military capabilities across participating nations.
Topics: #kosovo #nato #security
It’s notable to see Kosovo participating at such a high-level NATO conference.
What is the specific role or level of participation expected from Kosovo at the NATO conference?