At the Training Range in Babaj i Bokës, Gjakova, the Distinguished Visitors Day (DV Day) was held today as part of the multinational international exercise “Defender Europe 25.” Through this exercise, Kosovo was said to have demonstrated its readiness to become a member of the North Atlantic Alliance, NATO.
In this military exercise, in which Kosovo is not only the host but also participates with approximately one thousand members of the Kosovo Security Force (KSF), over 25,000 troops from 29 NATO allied and partner countries are involved.
Participating in the exercise are also troops from the United States, Albania, Croatia, North Macedonia, and Bulgaria.
The exercise was closely observed by Kosovo's Supreme Commander, President Vjosa Osmani, together with Acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti, representatives from NATO member states and international partners, ambassadors, and senior officers from the KSF and participating countries.She added that today, once again, the KSF demonstrated its interoperability with allied forces on a larger scale.
“Even in Defender 2025, the Republic of Kosovo has proven to be a loyal ally, a well-prepared ally in line with NATO forces, and an ally ready to cooperate with the most professional forces, those from the U.S., Albania, Croatia, North Macedonia, and other present states… our forces have shown that we are ready not only to contribute to such operations but also to be an equal state, a member state of the most powerful political and military alliance—NATO,” she said.
According to him, these types of efforts strengthen Kosovo’s case for NATO membership.
The acting prime minister also praised the Kosovo soldiers.
“During this exercise, you saw how skilled our soldiers are, but we also have the honor and pleasure to be at this training ground which, as a training zone, is becoming one of the best in the region and beyond,” he emphasized.
“We are thankful to the general, to the relationship with the 28th Infantry Division here, and to the National Guard's State Partnership Program, which has been active for many years and is extremely important. The ability to achieve interoperability and build readiness together not only ensures regional security and stability but also has a broader impact. Thank you for being a beautiful host. Thank you for your leadership here in Kosovo, and we're honored to be part of this cooperation,” he said.
The Commander of the U.S. Army’s 28th Infantry Division, Major General Micheal Wegscheider, said these exercises demonstrated full interoperability.
“We commanded from the continental United States, across the ocean, to the tactical command post here in Gjakova, with four multinational brigades from Bulgaria, Albania, North Macedonia, and Croatia put on this list to exercise and validate. We have succeeded. We demonstrated full interoperability, in my opinion. I will conclude with this: I have been here many times, to this beautiful country, I am impressed every time I come back. I have spent some years of my life here. The real heroes of this exercise, which involved 18 countries, are the people of Kosovo, the KSF staff and officers under the leadership of General Jashari, as well as the KSF soldiers located 5,000 meters away in the southern valley, sweating and demonstrating their capabilities and strong determination,” he said.
Alongside the military exercise, the latest modern military equipment of Kosovo was also presented at the training ground in Babaj i Bokës, which was closely inspected by the state leaders.