Osmani: Eternal thanks to NATO, I believe that Kosovo will very soon join NATO next to its friends...

According to her, March 24 turned into an unshakable partnership between Kosovo and the democratic world in an alliance that continues today.

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Osmani, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube
Osmani, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube
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Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani today, on the 25th anniversary of the beginning of the NATO intervention in the territory of the former FRY, thanked the member countries of the alliance "for not closing their eyes to the suffering of the people of Kosovo at that time".

Together with the ambassadors of the allied countries accredited in Kosovo, she paid tribute to the fallen NATO soldiers during the conflict in Kosovo and said that she believes that Kosovo will soon be part of that military alliance.

"Eternal thanks to NATO. I believe that Kosovo will very soon join NATO next to friends who stood by us in the most difficult moments and that they will repay this debt by helping other countries," said Osmani.

According to her, March 24 turned into an unshakable partnership between Kosovo and the democratic world in an alliance that continues today.

"Once again, on behalf of the people of Kosovo, I want to thank from the bottom of my heart each of the NATO soldiers who risked their lives to save ours. I thank all the leaders of the democratic states who did not turn a blind eye to the suffering of the people of Kosovo, but came to save us , and today they stand by us as we work together to ensure that our citizens and friends are proud of the development of democracy, the protection of human rights and the strengthening of the international subjectivity of Kosovo," she pointed out.

US Ambassador to Kosovo Jeffrey Hovenier wrote on the X platform that today he joined the President of Kosovo Vjosa Osmani at the memorial to the fallen NATO soldiers.

"We remember and honor the brave soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice," wrote US Ambassador Jeffrey Hovenier, remembering two American soldiers, Dave Gibbs and Kevin Richet.

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