The Parliament met with the KFOR commander to discuss security in Kosovo and cooperation with NATO.

The acting Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, recently met with the Commander of the NATO mission in Kosovo (KFOR), Major General Özkan Ulutaş. According to the Prime Minister’s Office statement, the meeting took place on the day the final results of the early elections for the Kosovo Assembly were certified. At the commencement of the discussions, Major General Ulutaş extended congratulations to Mr.

Kurti regarding his victory in the July 7 elections. During the meeting, Kurti and the KFOR Commander engaged in comprehensive discussions covering current political developments within Kosovo, alongside an assessment of the broader security situation in the region. A central theme of the talks was the mutual importance of sustaining peace, security, and stability across the area.

Furthermore, the participants dedicated time to discussing avenues for enhanced cooperation between the established institutions of the Republic of Kosovo and the mandates of KFOR. The statement indicated that the meeting also reviewed potential areas for future collaboration between the parties. The dialogue focused on ensuring a cohesive approach to regional stability, reflecting the ongoing commitment of both the government of Kosovo and the NATO mission to maintaining a secure environment.

The discussions underscored the necessity of continued coordination to support the political and security trajectory of the nation.

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