NATO Peacekeepers' 'Transition' at Flashpoint Bridge Alarms Kosovo Serb Party
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NATO's protection force for Kosovo, KFOR, has announced that its presence will be reduced to two key positions.
NATO's military mission in Kosovo (KFOR) announced on Monday that it reduced its presence in two sensitive places in Kosovo for the first time since the end of the war between Kosovo separatists and Serbian forces in the late 1990s, reports France Presse.
NATO has been stationed in Kosovo for more than 25 years, and now the protection team is to be partially withdrawn there. It is a small step towards peace in the Kosovo conflict that has been raging for decades. Not everyone welcomes the move.
Misiunea militară a NATO din Kosovo (KFOR) a anunţat luni că îşi vetre prezenţa în două locuri sensibile din Kosovo pentru prima oară de la încheierea războiului dintre separatiştii kosovari şi forţele sârbe la sfârşitul anilor 1990, relatează France...
NATO's military mission in Kosovo, KFOR, announced on Monday that it was reducing its presence in two sensitive locations in Kosovo for the first time since the war between Kosovo's independenceists and Serbian forces in the late 1990s. ...
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