UK extends NATO peacekeeping role in Kosovo to 2028 - M5 Dergi
Defence NewsÖne Çıkan

UK extends NATO peacekeeping role in Kosovo to 2028

Abone Ol 

The UK has confirmed it will maintain its contribution to NATO’s peacekeeping mission in Kosovo for at least another three years, reaffirming a 26-year commitment to regional stability and the alliance’s security priorities in the Western Balkans.

In a statement issued on 22 October, the Ministry of Defence said the UK will continue supporting the UN-mandated NATO Kosovo Force (KFOR) until at least December 2028. The mission, first deployed in 1999 following NATO’s intervention to halt violence in Kosovo, includes troops from over 30 nations.

The UK’s contribution centres on a reserve force of several hundred soldiers ready to deploy at short notice. The last major deployment occurred in 2023 after an armed attack on police in northern Kosovo.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the extension demonstrated the UK’s “unwavering commitment to peace and security in the Western Balkans”, describing it as part of Britain’s “NATO first” approach outlined in the Strategic Defence Review. He added that “working closely with our partners in the Western Balkans is vital, not only for regional stability, but to ensure security here at home.”

Armed Forces Minister Al Carns said the decision reflected the UK’s enduring role as one of KFOR’s most capable contributors, praising personnel for decades of operational service. “Our troops have carried out hundreds of missions over the decades in support of KFOR and this extension to our commitment will keep Kosovo and the Western Balkans safer,” he said.

Carns noted that British forces have strengthened KFOR’s intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities, giving mission commanders enhanced situational awareness and improving the protection of civilians. The continued deployment is funded through the government’s Integrated Security Fund, which supports joint security initiatives across departments.

The announcement coincides with the Western Balkans Leaders’ Summit in London, where the UK pledged new defence and security cooperation, including a course launching next year for regional defence institutions on protecting civilians and promoting the role of women in defence. The initiative will invite participation from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia.

Abone Ol 

Related Articles

Abone Ol 
Back to top button
Close
Close