How much has NATO's presence in Kosovo grown?

A total of 4,687 troops, from 27 countries around the world, currently serve in Kosovo, under the peacekeeping mission of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), KFOR. During October, KFOR, led by Turkish Commander Ozkan Ulutas, joined 134 additional troops from Romania, and 200 other members from the United Kingdom. NATO, which [...]
During October, KFOR, led by Turkish Commander Ozkan Ulutas, joined 134 additional troops from Romania, and 200 other members from the United Kingdom.
NATO, which in the same period last year counted 3,762 members in Kosovo, has argued the addition of presence with increased tensions in the Serb-run north.
The largest number of soldiers are from Italy, the United States of America, Hungary and Turkey. From Italy there are 869 troops, from the US, 593, from Hungary 433, as far as Turkey's 369. / REL











