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German general takes command of NATO peacekeepers in Kosovo

Jorge Benitez | September 02, 2010
German General Erhard Buhler, new commander of KFOR, talks to journalists after change of command ceremony, September 1, 2010.

From DPA: German General Erhard Buehler on Wednesday took command over KFOR, the NATO-led peacekeeping mission in the former Serbian province of Kosovo, replacing a fellow German, General Markus Bentler. ...

Supported by big Western powers, Kosovo declared independence in 2008. KFOR, meanwhile, reduced its presence from 50,000 in 1999 to the current level of about 10,000 troops.

'KFOR has become much smaller, but is still very capable and ready for any challenge,' Buehler said at the handover ceremony in Pristina.

The head of NATO's Joint Forces Command in Naples, US Admiral Mark Fitzgerald, said that the reduction of the peacekeeping presence was proportional to improved security in Kosovo.

Serbia has vowed not to recognize Kosovo's independence and to fight its secession by diplomatic means.  (photo: Getty)

 

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 (Graphics: Deutsche Welle and Reuters)

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