Several border police officers from Kosovo recently extended greetings to former U.S. President Donald Trump through his advisor and friend, Pastor Mark Burns, during Burns’ departure from the country. The officers presented the gift, which bore the emblem of their institution, in recognition of remarks made by President Trump just two days earlier.
The commendation followed President Trump’s high praise for the performance of the local police forces. Specifically, he acknowledged the police’s efforts in securing his visit and ensuring the safety of several religious sites within Kosovo. These sites included locations belonging to the Serbian Orthodox Church, which President Trump had visited alongside Patriarch Porfirije.
Pastor Burns documented the exchange on social media, noting that he felt “deeply honored to receive a special gift from the Kosovo Police at the border crossing.” He further indicated that the police officers were responsible for assisting in the security arrangements for the delegation. The exchange highlighted the ongoing interactions between international political figures and local security services within Kosovo. The gesture from the police served as a formal acknowledgment of the security cooperation that underpinned the former president’s itinerary.
The act underscores the professional relationship between the Kosovo police and foreign dignitaries, reinforcing the visible role of law enforcement in maintaining stability during high-profile visits.
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