Is 100m euros enough for the needs of the Kosovo Army?

The Kosovo government has allocated 100m euros from Kosovo's budget for the Kosovo Security Force. This divide is to be divided into the medium-term spending framework 2022-2024, where the defence ministry's budget for the first time will be over 100m euros. Is this budget enough and where it should be [...]
Is this budget enough and where this budget should be concentrated, Security expert Nuredin Ibishi for news.net has responded to these dilemmas.
According to Ibisch, this budgetary division is not enough for KSF, but which according to him is a division that meets the demands of Kosovo allies, writes news.net.
The “is not enough, but it is a significant separation towards what is required by NATO authorities, but also the United States of America, by many allies. We US have allies and normals based on estimates and threats so far, threats stemming from terrorism and Russia and other countries that present construction in the global but regional security system.”, Ibishi told news.
Ibishi, you see these divisions as tenders for growth of 2 percent but, according to him, that this divide has only 1.3 percent growth, which for Ibis is not enough when the KSF is in transition to build human infrastructure resources.
I think that trends are up to 2 per cent in the Kosovo budget revenues area, while in this 100 million growth we have 1.3 per cent of growth, I think it's not enough, now that we are in the KSF transition phase with the building of human resources around infrastructure equipment that requires a host of needs that are set before it”, has added among other things during the news proposal.
For Ibis 100 million, it is not enough to close all points that are planned for this year and next year.
And I think it should continue, even though now through that possibility again I think it's a significant division but it's not enough to shut down all that's been planned for this year as well as next year”, he said.
According to Ibisch, the KSF needs budgetary division to meet needs, as well as according to him to the ten-year transition issues, which, according to Ibishi, Fsk tends to cut by budget.
“On the matter of meeting needs, but also the question of a 10-year transition which can be reduced according to what we can share budgetary means that is, it's all the tendency that KSF has had on the basis of these legal changes and calls made in 2013. Where Kosovo's Assembly has adopted both defence ministry and KSF laws, where the increase of 2500 to 5,000 active parts is seen and 800 out of 3,000 for the reserve “, he has said among other things.
Ibishi, wish there would be no budget reduction next year, and he hopes there will be continued growth trend, so that according to Ibisch, the KSF will continue in the stages of NATO membership and will then become a functional organisation.
There is a significant split anyway, and this should go on in order to continue this growing division, we hope in the next year that there will not be a budget cut, I think that in the course of the next year this will go on a trend of growth, and that all this transition will go smoothly, and what is envisioned for KSF to pass through the previous stages to NATO membership, and then there are other issues that the KSF is becoming as a functional organisation and equal to other forces”, concluded Security expert Nurred Ibini.
The 100 million budget for KSF is envisioned to be split by the beginning of next year, where it for the first time envisions such a sum.











