NATO MULTIMEDIA ACCOUNT

Access NATO’s broadcast-quality video content free of charge

Register

Create an account

Create an account

Check your inbox and enter verification code

We have sent a verification code to your email address. . Enter the code to verify your account. This code will expire in 30 minutes.
Verification code

Didn't receive a code? Send new Code

You have successfully created your account

From now on you can download videos from our website

Subscribe to our newsletter

If you would also like to subscribe to the newsletter and receive our latest updates, click on the button below.

Reset password

Enter the email address you registered with and we will send you a code to reset your password.

Reset password
Check your inbox and enter verification code
We have sent a verification code to your email address. Enter the code to verify your account. This code will expire in 30 minutes.
Verification code

Didn't receive a code? Send new Code

Create a new password

The password must be at least 12 characters long, no spaces, include upper/lowercase letters, numbers and symbols.

Your password has been updated

Click the button to return to the page you were on and log in with your new password.

On 11 July, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and the ambassadors of all 28 NATO Allies visited KFOR, together with the ambassadors of partner countries which contribute to the mission. They were accompanied by the Executive Secretary General of the European External Action Service, Pierre Vimont. Their visit is a clear signal of their shared commitment to stability and security in the region and a strong expression of support for KFOR in its mission to create a safe and secure environment.

"NATO is fully committed to the stability and security of the Western Balkans – nowhere more than in Kosovo," the Secretary General said at a press conference in Pristina. "For the past 12 years, the NATO-led mission here has helped preserve a safe and secure environment for all people in Kosovo – firmly, fairly and impartially."

During the one-day visit, the delegation met with the Commander of KFOR, Major General Erhard Drews, and with key representatives of the international community in Kosovo to discuss the current political situation. The delegation also had meetings with Mr Hashim Thaci and Mr Slobodan Petrovic. 

Speaking after the meetings, the Secretary General stressed that NATO and its international partners in Kosovo are committed to the Euro-Atlantic future of the region. "We all know that the future of the Western Balkans lies in building peaceful cooperation, not a return to the conflicts of the past”, Mr Rasmussen said.

The Secretary General emphasised that the political problems of the region can only be solved by dialogue and reiterated NATO’s full support for the European Union-facilitated talks between Belgrade and Pristina. 

"I call on all leaders, and all communities, across this region to show responsibility and restraint. I call on all leaders and all communities to choose dialogue, not confrontation. Because the people of this region deserve a better future, as part of the Euro-Atlantic community ," he said. 

The Secretary General and Ambassadors also traveled to Mitrovica to see the results of KFOR's efforts to maintain a safe and secure environment for the people of Kosovo.