The Kosovo Security Force (FSK) has officially concluded the International Cadets’ Week, marking a significant achievement in aligning with global military academic standards.
Held at the Center for University Studies (QSU), the week-long event gathered cadets from prestigious military academies worldwide, including West Point and Norwich University (USA), Royal Military College Saint-Jean (Canada), the Armed Forces Academy (Albania), and the Military Academy of North Macedonia.
In a Facebook post, the FSK emphasized the event’s importance, describing it as a key milestone in promoting the QSU as a recognized international academic military institution.
“Through lectures, practical exercises, and joint activities, cadets had the opportunity to closely explore the educational system of the QSU and exchange experiences with their international peers,” the FSK noted.
The program fostered not only academic and tactical collaboration, but also intercultural military exchange, reinforcing Kosovo’s commitment to global defense standards and partnerships.
The success of the International Cadets’ Week reflects Kosovo’s growing role in international military cooperation and its investment in high-standard officer training for future leaders.