Kurti: We do not strengthen our army to attack someone but to protect ourselves from someone

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has declared that the Kosovo Security Force is hope for the future and made us proud of the past, Online Economy reports at the 2023 generation graduation ceremony of the Centre for University Studies of the Kosovo Security Force, Kurti said that KSF [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has declared that the Kosovo Security Force is hope for the future and made us proud of the past, Online Economy reports
At the graduation ceremony of the 2023-grader class generation of the Centre for University Studies of the Kosovo Security Force, Kurti said the KSF has created an image and produces excellent soldiers serving together with partner armies.
The graduates he told them I said they have on their shoulders the preservation of citizens and sovereignty, even saying that “we do not strengthen the army to attack someone but to be protected by someone”.
Kurt also mentioned increased military budgets, an 82 - percent increase. Weapons investments said they almost tripled them.
Today's “graduation from the Centre for University Studies of the Kosovo Security Force gives us hope for the future and makes us proud of the past. Back in 1999, where our army continues to develop from war - stage schooling. As we record this generation, The KSF's QSU has created an image and produces excellent soldiers serving together with partner armies”.
“We have linked co-operation with the United Kingdom, Albania, Latvia. From today, except for the rank of officer, you will have the preservation of citizens and sovereignty on your shoulders. Accepting the title of the officer that was built on the shoulders of the KLA. The KSF has made it open for every new and new one and you have removed the limited number. In the process of recruiting there are 600 new soldiers”, Kurti said.
“We do not strengthen the army to attack someone, but to be protected by someone”, Kurti said, as he thanked family members for as he said schooling in the spirit of homeland love.
The commander of the Centre for University Studies of the Kosovo Security Force, Major Albion Ajvazi, said this is the 15th generation of graduating officers, for whom they were asked to work with integrations and confidence, EO reports.












