Even NATO gives strong support to Kosovo- Serbia

Secretary - General NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, presented the alliance's annual engagement report for 2022. In the presentation, considered the main for the first six months of a calendar year, the first of the North Atlantic Alliance was declared even for Kosovo-Serbia reports. The two countries Saturday 18 March in Ohrid, Macedonia. [...]
In the presentation, considered the main for the first six months of a calendar year, the first of the North Atlantic Alliance was declared even for Kosovo-Serbia reports.
The two countries in Ohrid, North Macedonia, Saturday 18 March, this NATO member state, agreed to implement the European proposal for basic deals.
“I welcome the agreement, and the important thing now is implementation so rapid and complete implementation of the agreement between Belgrade and Pristina. Of course, we strongly support the relaxed dialogue by the European Union. We allies and NATO and the alliance itself offer political assistance and have been in close contact with the EU, and also with Pristina and Belgrade”, Stoltenberg said, during the presentation of media in Brussels.
Norwegian diplomat did not mention the North Atlantic Alliance's peacekeeping mission in Kosovo.
“We also support commitments to find a peaceful solution through our KFOR mission, which has approximately 40,000 troops in Kosovo, which are key to facilitating and supporting a political process”, the NATO secretary general stressed.
Unlike the report presented mainly is the war Russia launched against Ukraine on February 24th last year.
Stoltenberg, said 2022 was a pivotal year for NATO security and that Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, made a major strategic “ ” when he decided to invade the Ukrainian state.











