Slovenia to Redouble Presence in Kosovo Peacekeeping Mission

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob has said Slovenia will double its presence in the NATO mission in Kosovo next year. These comments went to Golob at the end of the NATO Summit in Washington. Slovenia explained that the presence of the alliance in the Western Balkans is growing at the initiative of US President Joe Biden, of [...]
Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob has said Slovenia will double its presence in the NATO mission in Kosovo next year.
These comments went to Golob at the end of the NATO Summit in Washington.
Slovenia explained the alliance's presence in the Western Balkans is growing at the initiative of US President Joe Biden, who well knows the region, reports the Slovenian News Agency.
At the conclusion of the summit, the president of the Republic of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, has talked to President Beden, who has thanked him for his contribution and dedication to Kosovo, and has been able to discuss with other leaders from several countries of the world, the presidency's announcement notes.
President Osmani at Biden's invitation has represented Kosovo in the concluding activities of the NATO Summit in Washington D.C.
Attending this NATO Summit event, President Osmani has praised a particular importance for the state of Kosovo.












