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English: Adm. James Stavridis, supreme allied commander europe, today, travelled to Pristina, Kosovo, to meet with Kosovo Security Force Minister Fehmi Mujota, commander of NATO's Kosovo Force; Lt. Gen. Giuseppe Emilio Gay; and KFOR Multinational Task Forces commanders. Stavridis took the opportunity to discuss the current Kosovo security situation, NATO's recent decision to reduce the profile of NATO forces in Kosovo, the KSF training and recruiting progress, training resources and equipment requirements, as well as the current status of the EULEX deployment. "I am very satisfied with the latest developments in Kosovo. The NAC decision to further reduce the profile of NATO forces in Kosovo is a clear indication of confidence in local capacity, capability and responsibility. The government of Kosovo is steadily taking on more and more of the responsibility for ensuring the rule of law and governance of the Kosovo population," said Stavridis after meeting with Minister Mujota. "NATO will remain committed to promoting peace, stability, prosperity and respect for human rights in the region. Our goal is to see the responsibility for maintaining peace shift to the local population and institutions," further emphasized Stavridis. Addressing MNTF commanders Stavridis said: "The progress NATO achieved in Kosovo is significant and KFOR's move toward Deterrent Presence is a sign of the Alliance's confidence in the progress made. It allows NATO to adopt a new force structure concept reducing the number of troops deployed in Kosovo," Stavridis continued. During his Kosovo visit, Stavridis also visited Gazimestan monument, the site of the Battle of Kosovo, which took place in 1389 and Sultan Murad's Tomb. It was Admiral's Stavridis first visit in Kosovo since assuming his post as Supreme Commander Allied Powers Europe, commander of NATO's Allied Command Operations earlier this month. Stavridis is shown around the Sultan Murad Tomb during his first visit to Kosovo. The building housing
Date Taken on 29 July 2009
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