Parliament approves sending KSF soldiers to the Falkland Islands

With 77 votes for, none against and no abstention, Kosovo's Assembly has approved sending an KSF contingent to the Falkland Islands to peace support operations. Prime Minister Kurti filed the request. “Sending KSF to this mission involves the following: The task of the KSF mission is to attach KSF personnel [...]
Prime Minister Kurti filed the request.
“Sending KSF to this mission involves the following: The task of the KSF mission is to accommodate KSF personnel at the Roument infantry company in the Falkland Islands, offering support to the host state, two; the type of operation is in support of peace, three; the location of the mission's deployment is the Falkland Islands, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, four; the legislation applicable is that local, including implementation agreement ratified by law, as well as the legislation of the host state. No more than 7 KSF personnel can be sent to this mission, based on the implementation agreement, this mission could last up to three years with the possibility of continuing to agree to the parties, during this period of period of government delivery, so that the same experience is much more than 7/44x1>, Kurti said.
He also announced that the expenses for this mission are covered by Kosovo's budget, while restrictions are defined in the agreement signed between the parties.










