Secretary General of NATO Anders Fogh Rasmussen announced that the division of Kosovo was not a viable option and the Alliance’s mission KFOR would continue to warrant peace and stability. The cut in KFOR numbers would not affect security, Rasmussen stated in an interview to Pristina newspaper KOHA Ditore. The Alliance was relying on the construction of responsible and moderate institutions. According to Rasmussen, it was too early to talk about NATO accession until Kosovo’s security forces have become an army.
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