NATO Military Committee Assembled, Kosovo Explains

NATO's top military authority, the Military Committee, will meet today and tomorrow (18 January-1923), in Brussels, where, among other things, KFOR's security and mission is expected to be discussed. Admiral Rob Bauer, chairman of the Military Committee, will chair the meeting at which they will receive [...]
Admiral Rob Bauer, chairman of the Military Committee, will chair the meeting, in which allied defence chiefs and counterparts from Finland and Sweden will participate.
At the first session of the second day, the defence chiefs will meet with their operational partners of the Kosovo Forces (KFOR) Armenia, Austria, Finland, Ireland, Moldova, Sweden, Switzerland, and Ukraine. Discussions will focus on the situation on the ground, the security environment and KFOR mission”, the announcement said.
Also, the Military Committee will later discuss the non-combat and NATO capacity-building mission in Iraq with their operational partners Sweden, Finland and Australia.
Defence chiefs will discuss the mission's continued efforts to assist Iraq in promoting greater stability, building its security and defence institutions and rooting out terrorism.
At the final session, the Military Committee will discuss NATO's continued support for Ukraine.












