Saturday, December 13, 2014

Army chief, KFOR commander discuss security

NIS -- Serbian army chief Ljubisa Dikovic KFOR commander Francesco Paolo Figliuolo met and discussed the security situation in Kosovo and on the administrative line.
(Tanjug)
(Tanjug)
Dikovic and Figliuolo also discussed the cooperation between the Serbian Army and KFOR so far and the directions of their future cooperation, the Serbian Ministry of Defense said.
This is the first official meeting between the two general since Figliuolo assumed office as the KFOR commander in Kosovo and Metohija in September 2014.

This was a high-level meeting of the joint commission for implementation of the Military-technical agreement comprising the KFOR Command commission and the commission of representatives of Serbia's security forces.

The meetings are being held on a regular basis on various levels since 1999 and their aim is to ensure successful fulfilment of the Military-technical agreement, said the ministry.

The agreement was signed in Kumanovo, Macedonia, on June 9, 1999, and it put an end to the NATO war against Serbia. The Serbian army and police withdrew from Kosovo and Metohija, which created the conditions for adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 1244 and constitution of the UN Interim Administration Mission (UNMIK) in the southern Serbian province.

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