Stoltenberg: We are reviewing whether to have permanent troop growth in Kosovo

Chief NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, has said they are doing a review of NATO's military presence in the Western Balkans. Stoltenberg said they have used reserve forces to increase NATO's presence in Kosovo following the September 24th attack. He added that they are reviewing whether there should be permanent increase [...]
Chief NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, has said they are doing a review of NATO's military presence in the Western Balkans.
Stoltenberg said they have used reserve forces to increase NATO's presence in Kosovo following the September 24th attack.
He added that they are reviewing whether there should be permanent increase of NATO troops in Kosovo.
“I just arrived from Sarajevo, where I had an important meeting yesterday and today, and now we are doing a review about our military presence in the Western Balkans, which includes Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo. We have used our reserve forces to increase our presence immediately after the violence in September, and now we are reviewing whether we have to have a permanent increase to ensure that this situation is not out of control and that it does not create other violent conflicts in Kosovo or beyond. So, we will do what is necessary, we are currently reviewing our presence and the necessary changes and implementing the necessary growth of NATO”, the chief chief said. NATO.












