Secretary - General NATO today in Kosovo meets with state leaders

The Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), Mark Rutte, will be visiting Kosovo today, meanwhile, meeting with State President Vjosa Osmani and with Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti. In announcing the presidency media, it is known that the meeting between Osman and Rutte would [...]
It is announced that the meeting between Osman and Rutte will take place at 13:45.
Kosovo Vice President Vjosa Osmani awaits NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte at the meeting. The media will be able to get views from the reception and start of the meeting, while after the meeting Osmani and Rutte will hold a press conference”, the report said.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Kurti will host NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte at the meeting at 14:50.
Kosovo's “Prime Minister Albin Kurti expects NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte” at the meeting, said the report.
Otherwise, North Atlantic Treaty Organisation-General Mark Rutte is expected to be in Pristina to provide guarantees that the European contingent within the alliance's mission in Kosovo, KFOR will remain there, despite any American military movement.
A total of 4,866 troops from 29 countries in the world currently serve in Kosovo, under the peacekeeping mission of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), KFOR.
More than half of the forces are from Italy, the United States of America, Hungary and Turkey. NATO has increased its presence in Kosovo during 2023, following increasing tensions in the Serb-dominated north.












