NATO General: The military isn't happening the way and the time we want it to.

Lieutenant General Christian Juneau, deputy commander of United Forces Command in Naples, Staff of NATO, it invites all in Kosovo to refrain from provocative actions, such as words, demonstrations and violence, because, as he says, Kosovo is at a crossroads. He in an interview for KosovoPress shows there is no plan for troop reduction [...]
He in an interview for KosovoPress shows that there is no plan for reducing KFOR troops that are on the ground because it is based on the conditions, but if necessary, he says he will increase the number of troops, which currently does not need. The Canadian speaks of converting the KSF into the Army, where he repeats that this is not happening in the time and way that NATO wants and that they are reevaluating the support they offer to the KSF.
Deputy Commander of the United Forces Command in Naples, Staff of NATO, which is responsible for operations in the Balkans, as it talks about Kosova Prees, says that setting the tax on goods coming in from Serbia does not affect their presence in Kosovo, but that for membership in the most powerful military alliance in the world, normalisation of relations with Serbia needs. Meanwhile, it shows that the KSF cannot land in northern Kosovo, except when it has favour with KFOR commander and that this permit is unlikely to be lifted.
Juneau says the current security in Kosovo is stable, but that requires all to refrain from provocative words or actions.
The general says the reduction of KFOR troops in Kosovo is based on the conditions, which at the moment there is no plan for that. If the reduction occurs, the NATO General Staff must be discussed in Brussels and that decision is made. It says that their numbers can be increased if necessary.
According to him, KFOR's current presence is sufficient to respond to any situation that would require intervention by KFOR troops and assets. It's also about Camp Bondsteel.
And for converting KSF into Army, says what the secretary general said. NATO, Jens Stoltenberg.
NATO is reevaluating the support it offers to the KSF.
Kosovo membership in the most powerful military alliance in the world NATO, says it takes time and that Kosovo must work ahead of time on normalising relations with Belgrade.
The year 2019 was chosen as a year NATO in Kosovo, general says there is no reason to deteriorate Kosovo reports - NATO, but north, KSF cannot land.
Lieutenant General Christian Juneau, as he speaks exclusively of Kosova Prees on the 20th anniversary of NATO's intervention in Kosovo, says progress has been noted, and this is largely the result of KFOR's work, which has provided a level of stability and security to the safe environment, freedom of movement for all people in Kosovo, regardless of nationality, communities or other affiliation.
In Kosovo he acknowledges that the situation is stable and secure, which also affects the Western Balkan region, which is a strategic importance for the European Union, but also NATO.












