Osmani meets with the NATO Council, with participation from Ukraine and Armenia

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The President of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, shared on the social media platform X about her meeting with the ambassadors of the North Atlantic Council, the principal decision-making body of NATO. Greece, Ukraine, and Armenia, countries that have not yet recognized Kosovo’s independence, also participated in this meeting.

“Emphasizing the indispensable role of KFOR in maintaining peace, I reiterated Kosovo’s unwavering commitment to Euro-Atlantic values and our strategic partnership with NATO,” wrote President Osmani.

With this post, President Osmani thanked NATO partner countries: Ukraine, Armenia, Austria, and Switzerland, for their presence at the meeting, strengthening the shared commitment to a safer and more stable world for everyone.

“A timely and critical discussion yesterday with the North Atlantic Council (NAC) on Kosovo’s NATO membership aspirations as well as on the latest security developments in our region. Emphasizing KFOR’s indispensable role in maintaining peace, I also reaffirmed Kosovo’s…” [Continued on Twitter post]

— Vjosa Osmani (@VjosaOsmaniPRKS) March 12, 2025.

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