U.S. and Kosovo Reinforce Security Cooperation Following Ambassador’s Visit
The United States and Kosovo are continuing to collaborate on “shared security interests” and “regional stability,” according to a statement from the American Embassy in Pristina. The statement followed a recent visit to Kosovo by U.S.
Ambassador to NATO, Matthew Whitaker. During his time in Kosovo, Whitaker focused on highlighting the country’s increasing contributions to international efforts and the significance of ongoing partnerships. These included cooperation through the Kosovo Force (KFOR) and the National Guard Partnership Program with the Air Force.
“The visit underscored the growing contributions of Kosovo to U.S. efforts to address global challenges and the importance of our cooperation,” the embassy stated. Whitaker held meetings with Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, and the acting president of Kosovo, as part of the engagement.
The United States and Kosovo are committed to furthering these collaborative efforts, aiming to bolster regional stability and advance shared security objectives. The ongoing partnerships represent a key element in the region’s security landscape. —
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This continued partnership between the U.S. and Kosovo is a welcome step towards bolstering security in the region.