As discussions continue about what a peacekeeping force might look like in Ukraine, Kosovo’s 25 years of experience with international peacekeepers could provide some valuable insights.
NATO chief assures Western Balkans of alliance support and urges flexibility in Kosovo, Serbia talks
NATO’s secretary general, in his first trip to the once-volatile Western Balkans, has underscored the alliance’s “steadfast ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said on Tuesday the alliance is committed to its peacemaking mission in Kosovo and urged ...
Now an admiral, the French officer is NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander Transformation, one of the alliance’s two most senior ...
Kosovo's government approved a defence cooperation agreement with the United States on Wednesday to strengthen military capabilities and support Kosovo’s NATO m ...
A secure Western Balkans region means more security across the whole Euro-Atlantic area,” said Mr Rutte. He added: “We must ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte emphasizes the alliance's dedication to peace in the Balkans, urging Belgrade and Pristina ...
President Trump is right that before you can keep peace, you first need to have the peace,' says Mark Rutte - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti has again refused to report to the Special Prosecutor’s Office that had summoned him as a ...
Switzerland could contribute troops to a future peacekeeping mission in Ukraine if it were requested and the government agreed, Swiss armed forces chief Thomas Suessli said in an interview published ...
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