The Commander of the Kosovo Security Force (KSF), Lieutenant General Bashkim Jashari, visited KSF troops stationed at the Joint Readiness Training Center (JRTC) in Louisiana, USA, as part of the Distinguished Visitors Day (DVDay), reports Rks News.
Addressing both KSF members and U.S. partners, General Jashari emphasized the importance of the long-standing cooperation with the Iowa National Guard, describing it as a partnership built over more than a decade and culminating in joint deployment preparations in the Middle East.
“It is an honor to address you today as the Commander of the KSF, to both you and our esteemed partners from the Iowa Guard. This is a clear example of our commitment to building a professional, capable, and interoperable force alongside our allies,” he stated.
General Jashari also extended his gratitude to the JRTC personnel for their hospitality and support during the training, and commended the KSF troops for their discipline and professionalism in a multinational operational environment.
This marks the first time that the KSF participates in a training center of this caliber, representing a significant milestone for the institution. General Jashari expressed deep appreciation to all participants and reaffirmed his commitment to supporting them throughout their mission.
