Number of KFOR soldiers in Kosovo won't change

KFOR Commander in Kosovo Salvatore Cuoci has said NATO is not planning to reduce the number of soldiers or change the KFOR mission in Kosovo. “KFOR is a success story for NATO, one of the longest missions. Currently we have more than 4 thousand field members coming from [...]
KFOR Commander in Kosovo Salvatore Cuoci has said NATO is not planning to reduce the number of soldiers or change the KFOR mission in Kosovo.
“KFOR is a success story for NATO, one of the longest missions. Currently we have more than 4 thousand members on the ground coming from NATO and North Atlantic Alliance partners”, said Cuoci, broadcast Koha.net.
He added that, at the moment, there are no plans to reduce the number of these soldiers.
KFOR, he says, continues to carry out its duties in line with UN Security Council Resolution 1244, also the military-technical agreement by Kumanovo.












