On 5 December, there was a formal handover ceremony at the Foreign Language Training Center (FLTC) located in the “Ilinden” barracks in Skopje. The FLTC is part of the Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC).
The guests at the ceremony included the TRADOC Commander, Brigadier General Lulzim Nuredini, the commanders and heads of the subordinate units within TRADOC, and Commanders from other units located in “Ilinden” barracks, Skopje.
During the ceremony, Brigadier General Lulzim Nuredini delivered a speech congratulating the new head and wishing her success in the role. He emphasized that this position requires a leader who recognizes the Center’s potential, supports the new staff, and creates conditions for further improvement in training. He expects continuous building of a strong, professional, and motivated team that follows the best standards and practices. He also publicly thanked the outgoing head for her hard work and dedication, wishing her a long, happy and well-deserved retirement. Her dedicated work has been a significant part of the success story of the FLTC and TRADOC.
The outgoing head, civilian Snezana Stojanovska who recently retired, expressed her gratitude for the teamwork with FLTC and TRADOC service personnel. She warmly congratulated her successor, civilian Natasha Andonova-Jovanovska who officially took over responsibility for running the FLTC and further developing English language training for Army service personnel. She expressed her certainty that, knowing her as a longtime colleague, the new head will fully perform her role in the best possible manner and is the right choice to continue the Center’s successful function.
The new head thanked everyone for the trust placed in her and assured that, through dedication and hard work, the Center’s goals will be achieved. She also called on everyone present to collaborate closely.
The Foreign Language Training Center continues to play a key role in improving the language competencies of Army service personnel and in improving international cooperation and sharing of knowledge.









