The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, said that this exhibition takes us back to the first months of freedom, highlighting an important historical period for all of us.
He said that this exhibition, in addition to keeping memories alive, is also informative and inspiring for the younger generations.
He emphasized that in "KFOR and Kosova +25", there are many stories that reflect and as such should be told to future generations.
Present at the opening of this exhibition was the ambassador of the United Kingdom in Kosovo, Jonathan Hargreaves.Hargreaves underlined that the United Kingdom and Kosovo itself will always be grateful for the role of KFOR in the past but also now, in ensuring stability and security.
Meanwhile, the director of the "Heartstone" organization, Sita Kumari, while talking about the behind-the-scenes of this story presented in this exhibition, said that she feels privileged to tell stories about these events.
The exhibition "KFOR and Kosovo +25" includes a unique photo-documentary by Scottish photo-journalist Nick Sidle, made in Kosovo in 2000-2001, showing the life and work of KFOR peacekeepers.