The Minister of Energy and Infrastructure and at the same time the Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku spoke about the Kuçova base opened on March 4. Asked if Ukrainian soldiers will be trained on this base, she said that if it is reasonable, there will be such training.
“It is an asset that belongs to the alliance. In coordination with NATO, if it is deemed reasonable, we will be ready to support and train the Ukrainian military. This base is modern and has higher standards of operation”, said Balluku.