Croatian President: We will send about 150 soldiers to Kosovo

Croatia will increase its military presence in Kosovo under NATO peacekeeping forces. Such is confirmed today by Croatia's President Zoran Milanovic, who said his country will send about 150 soldiers to Kosovo, reports Index.hr. We have a new time ahead of us. For some [...]
Croatia will increase its military presence in Kosovo under NATO peacekeeping forces.
Such is confirmed today by Croatia's President Zoran Milanovic, who said his country will send about 150 soldiers to Kosovo, reports Index.hr.
We have a new time ahead of us. In a few days, 150 of our soldiers will go to Kosovo. This concerns our neighbors, although it is not intended to disturb them, is not aimed at provocation, it is our right. We participate in it and we behave in that way,” said Milanovic, responding to the media's question about criticism from Serbia due to the sending of additional troops within KFOR.
Otherwise, the addition of the Croatian contingent within KFOR has confirmed even during its recent visit to Kosovo, Foreign Minister Gordan Grliq-Radman.











