The arrival of NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Kosovo on March 11 has now been officially confirmed by NATO itself.
He will come to Pristina along with NATO Deputy Secretary General Radmila Shekerinska, with whom they will visit KFOR and the NATO Advisory and Liaison Team (NALT).
Rutte will also meet with President Vjosa Osmani and acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti for bilateral discussions.
With President Osmani, he will hold a joint press conference at 14:50.
In addition to the Kosovo leaders, Rutte, along with ambassadors from the partner contributors to KFOR forces, will have a meeting with KFOR Commander Major General Enrico Barduani and NALT Director Brigadier General Christian Nawrat, and will have the opportunity to engage with KFOR and NALT personnel.
“They will also have an exchange with the heads of the European Union missions, Ambassador Aivo Orav, the EU Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX) Major General Giovanni Barbano, the Special Representative of the UN Secretary General and Head of the UNMIK Mission, Ms. Caroline Ziadeh, and the Acting Head of the OSCE Mission, Ms. Cornelia Taylor,” the NATO statement reads.
Rutte will visit Kosovo after his stay in Bosnia and Herzegovina.