KSF transformation does not affect NATO mandate in Kosovo

The situation in Kosovo and KFOR's operation led by NATO has been one of the topics of the 180th consecutive NATO Military Committee meeting held in Brussels at the level of the chiefs of defence, or more precisely, of the heads of general staff of member states' armies. At this meeting, that [...]
At this meeting, which precedes the upcoming meeting of defence ministers, many issues related to increasing the Alliance's military capacities have been discussed so that it can face security challenges, Koha Ditore writes today.
The topics were from cyber security, reports with Russia, the situation in Ukraine to NATO missions in Afghanistan and Kosovo.
NATO Military Committee chief Marshal Stuart Peach has said after meeting this highest-ranking NATO military body at the level of the chief of the member states that they have received the agreement, under which the level of NATO engagement with the KSF should be reviewed in the event of the mandate evolved, but, according to him, this will not change NATO's presence in Kosovo, which is based on the UN Resolution.












