23rd U.S.-Adriatic Charter CHOD conference

The senior military leaders from southeast European countries gathered for the 23rd U.S.-Adriatic Charter Chiefs of Defense conference Sept. 25 to discuss ways to approach regional security objectives together



By Capt. Benjamin Hughes 175th WG - Maryland Air National Guard Durres, Albania Sep 27, 2019
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Durrës, Albania – The senior military leaders from southeast European countries gathered for the 23rd U.S.-Adriatic (A-5) Charter Chiefs of Defense (CHOD) conference Sept. 25 to discuss ways to approach regional security objectives together.

U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Stephen Twitty, deputy commander, U.S. European Command, co-chaired the event with host nation Brig. Gen. Bardhyl Kollçaku, Albanian Armed Forces Chief of Defense.

“The United States remains committed to the principle that we, as NATO allies, will always be strong; united as one,” said Twitty. “We recognize the challenges of today and we are committed to preparing together for the challenges of tomorrow.”

CHODs from the A-5 Charter, an association of countries committed to secure an open-door NATO policy that includes Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro and North Macedonia, were in attendance as well as Kosovo and Slovenia, who were observers at the conference.

Each country presented their exercises and successes that demonstrated the conference theme: “Enhancing NATO interoperability and readiness to face common security threats and challenges.”

“The numerous exercises in which we participate is a significant example of our ability to train and fight together with our partners, said Twitty. “The more we train together, the greater our ability to come together in time of crisis.”

Adjutant generals and military representatives from Colorado, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, and Vermont showed support to their respective partner country through the National Guard’s State Partnership Program with additional bilateral meetings.

The meeting discussed common defense issues and how to foster more regional cooperation.

“We trust each other more and more,” said Kollçaku. “In this way, we are better prepared to support our common goal of regional security and Euro-Atlantic area security.”

Senior Enlisted Leaders (SEL) for many of the country’s represented also came to the conference a day earlier to discuss ways to empower leadership in the enlisted ranks.

The A-5 international working group met earlier too and presented the recommendations of a bi-annual regional joint exercise to the CHODs as more Balkan nations work towards joining NATO.

Strengthening military-to-military relationships is just one benefit of being a member of the A-5 Charter and NATO, according to Mrs. Olta Xhacka, Albanian Defense Minister.

“Just like the NATO integration process, the Adriatic Charter has had an effect and impact that has gone far beyond the military sector,” said Xhacka. “It has served as an incentive of a number of other state-building and modernization reforms.”

The annual conference concluded with the participating nations signing a joint statement which reaffirmed their commitment to strengthen the regional defense cooperation of the U.S.-Adriatic Charter.

Next year Bosnia and Herzegovina will host and U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Adam Flasch, director of the joint staff, Maryland National Guard said they are excited to support our partner country as they plan for this conference.

“We’ve seen a lot of progress in region as the A-5 countries expand their capabilities and share those skills across their borders,” said Flasch. “We know we will see those relationships continue to grow stronger as they work together.”

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