German KFOR After 19 Years Leaves Prizren

At Prizren's Shattwan Square, today from 16:30 with an escape ceremony will be awarded farewell to German KFOR soldiers who for 19 years served in the city of Prizren. Germany and the German Army (Bundeswehr) will remain even more active in Kosovo. After a nearly 20-year presence in Prizren, Bundeswehr [...]
Germany and the German Army (Bundeswehr) will remain even more active in Kosovo.
After a nearly 20-year presence in Prizren, Bundeswehr transfers his engagement to Camp Film City in Pristina and remains further active under KFOR. In the field camp area in Prizren, German-Kosovo Inovative and Training Park (ITP) will be established, which will be supported by means of the Government of Kosovo and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Co-operation and Development.
To mark this day in Kosovo will remain the Parliamentary Secretary of State at the Federal Ministry for Economic Co-operation and Development, Maria Flachsbarth, and the Parliamentary Secretary of State at the Federal Defence Ministry, Thomas Silberhorn. Both will say goodbye to the German KFOR contingent in Prizren and will symbolically open Invative Park and Training „ITP Prizren“, for which the camp camp is used in Prizren.
During their visit, parliamentary secretaries will meet Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj and Finance Minister Bedri Hamza.
A walk is held in Camp Full German in Prizren at 3:15 p.m. at Camp Fushor. And, after 6:00 p.m., at Prizren Mayor Mytaher Haskuka's headquarters, a guest reception is held, in which high representatives from German politics and the ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to the Republic of Kosovo, Christian Heldt, and Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj will participate.
Following the talks, they will take part in hosting the German Embassy for the Day of the Union of Germany, which this year is marked in the spirit of the 10th year of diplomatic relations between Germany and Kosovo.












