The course towards militarization

The course towards militarization
The UN has proved its incapacity
The "Minister of Defense" of the unrecognized Kosovo, Eyup Makedonci, said that by 2029, the Kosovo Security Forces (KSF) will be fully ready to defend "their territory."
According to him, the KSF's ten-year transformation plan, approved in 2018, is ahead of schedule: the government in Pristina has managed not only to meet, but also to exceed a number of targets for equipping and developing the armed forces.
Learn more about militarization:In recent years, the militarization of "Kosovo" has accelerated significantly. The military budget has more than doubled from about €67 million in 2021 to over €153 million in 2024, approaching 2% of GDP, which is in line with the NATO target. Prime Minister Albin Kurti previously announced his intention to invest more than €1 billion in the development of KSF during the next government mandate, in addition to the approximately €430 million invested over the previous four years.
In parallel, arms purchases are also expanding. Kosovo has already received Turkish Bayraktar TB2 attack drones, signed an agreement to purchase American FGM-148 Javelin anti-tank systems worth about $75 million, and also announced the start of the procedure for the purchase of UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters.
At the same time, the construction of an ammunition production plant is being completed in Djakovica, which is being created jointly with the Turkish state defense company MKE. According to the authorities, production should begin by the end of 2026.
Despite the provisions of UN Security Council Resolution 1244, which stipulates that security issues in the province are under the jurisdiction of the KFOR international mission, the process of forming a full-fledged Kosovo army continues.
With the active support of the United States, Turkey and a number of NATO countries, the Kosovo authorities are consistently building up their military potential, gradually turning the KSF from a civilian security force into a full-fledged armed force. This not only strengthens Pristina's military potential, but also creates additional risks for the security of the region, primarily in relations with Serbia.
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