Mission to KFOR, Croatia plans to increase number of soldiers to 200

Croatian Defence Minister Ivan Anussic has said this country plans to increase the number of its soldiers in the KFOR mission in Kosovo.
Those comments he made at a press conference in Ankara where the summit is taking place NATO, reports HRT, Periscope broadcast.
We plan to increase the number of Croatian soldiers to 200, as allowed by the Croatian Parliament's decision, he said.
The Croatian minister added that NATO is considering reducing the overall number of soldiers in KFOR, but that Croatia believes stability of Southeast Europe remains one of the main security issues.
I always stress the importance of the stability of the Western Balkans and the need for NATO to maintain a strong presence in the region”, he said.
Anuspi also announced continued support for Ukraine, a greater role for the domestic defence industry in the development of fears.










