The US brings Armenian soldiers to Kosovo on a US military plane, attaché Crowe accompanies them from Yerevan

Senior defense official and American Attaché, Colonel Crowe, has escorted a contingent of Armenian peacekeeping troops from Yerevan to Kosovo who will join the KFOR mission, Express writes.
In a statement from the US Embassy in Armenia, it is stated that the Armenian state is a state that steadfastly contributes troops to KFOR, demonstrating its commitment to peace and stability in the region.
“Armenia remains one of the largest non-NATO contributors to KFOR, surpassing several NATO and EU member states. This continued commitment emphasizes Armenia’s role as a reliable partner in regional security operations and its readiness to work alongside allied forces,” the statement said.
“The U.S. Embassy is proud to support Armenia’s contributions to KFOR, which align with our shared goals of strengthening coalitions and fostering a strong security partnership with Armenia in the Caucasus region,” the statement concluded./Expres/
Senior Defense Official and Defense Attaché, COL Crowe, bid farewell to another contingent of the Armenian Peacekeeping Brigade deploying to Kosovo in support of NATO’s Kosovo Force (KFOR) mission.
Since 2004, Armenia has been a steadfast troop-contributing nation to KFOR,… pic.twitter.com/W1vSFCTuHh
— US Embassy, Armenia (@usembarmenia) August 27, 2025

