Building Integrity
The Action Plan of “Integrity Plan of the Ministry of Defence 2022 – 2025”
The Integrity Plan of the Ministry of Defense 2022 - 2025

National Security Strategy
The National Security Strategy aims to comprehensively reflect the main challenges and threats to the national security of our country, as well as to outline the institutional responses to these challenges for the period 2023–2028.
The rules-based international order is currently being challenged by the aggressive use of military force for territorial conquest, while the arms control regime has been almost entirely dismantled. In addition to geopolitical shifts and increasing security threats, significant challenges are also emerging in the cyber domain, where technology can be used at any time as a weapon against social, economic, and political stability. These security threats become even more complex in the absence of a cyber weapons control regime.
The current situation has led to an accumulation of challenges and threats ranging from the traditional dimension of renewed military defense of territories, to terrorism and the harmful or disruptive use of emerging technologies, as well as climate change and environmental risks.
National Security Strategy in PDF format

Strategic Communication Directive
The Strategic Communication Directive (SCD) is based on the entirety of the current geostrategic, political and economic framework in which the Defence operates today, as well as on an assessment of key trends that will shape national security and the international environment in the future.
Strategic Communication Directive in PDF format

National Military Strategy
(Work in progress)

Articles from Newsroom
Tuesday, 29 April 2025


Lieutenant General Arben Kingji, official visit to Italy
Friday, 25 April 2025
U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Nancy VanHorn observes “Eagle Strike 2025” Exercise in Rreth-Greth
Thursday, 24 April 2025