Z. NATO Secretary: Support dialogue, claims US will be withdrawn by KFOR are incorrect

NATO Deputy Secretary Radmila Sekerinska has also talked about concerns and some information that have circulated about the possibility of the US withdrawing its troops from the KFOR mission in Kosovo. Sekerinska has said this information has proved false and that NATO is dedicated to the KFOR mission in [...]
NATO Deputy Secretary Radmila Sekerinska has also talked about concerns and some information that have circulated about the possibility of the US withdrawing its troops from the KFOR mission in Kosovo.
Sekerinska has said this information has proved false and that NATO is committed to the KFOR mission in Kosovo.
There have been similar claims that resulted in falsehood. It is important that the Alliance has shown its commitment to the mission, and the Allies have recently sent more troops. No one should doubt the commitment and determination of the Alliance”, it has declared for Kosovo Online, transfer Periscope.
Sekerinska has declared further that the North Atlantic Alliance is committed to long-term peace throughout the Western Balkans region.
The last <x0 times we visited KFOR, NATO Secretary General, myself and all North Atlantic Councils, which is a clear indication of the Alliance's commitment and interest to further support dialogue, a peaceful solution and regional stability”, she adds further.
Sekerinska has suggested that NATO remains committed to dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, and says the role of the Alliance and KFOR is to convince all that the solution can come only from political dialogue.
“We have been committed to the region in recent decades, and due to the question of dialogue, I met with the EU Special Representative for the Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue to discuss areas where NATO and the EU can co-operate even better. Our role is very clear, we have the largest and longest mission in time KFOR, which must convince all that only political dialogue can contribute to a real solution to the problem and political stability for all. ”












