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Germany to send troops to Bosnia and Herzegovina after withdrawing 10 years ago
The Anadolu Agency reported, the German federal parliament approved a government's decision Friday (July 8) to send troops to the EU Peacekeeping Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina and extend the mandate of its armed forces deployed in Kosovo as part of a NATO-led international peacekeeping force for another year.
It said that the tasks of the two missions were approved by German’s governing coalition -- the Social Democrats, Greens and the Free Democrats --during a vote in the Bundestag.
Germany will send 50 soldiers to EU Force Bosnia and Herzegovina (EUFOR) after withdrawing troop 10 years ag, according to the agency.
Meanwhile, a mandate for was extended for another year for 400 German soldiers serving in NATO's Kosovo Force (KFOR) mission.
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The German army has been in Kosovo since 1999 as part of an international mission.
Operation Althea, formally EUFOR, is a military deployment in Bosnia and Herzegovina which was established in 2004 to oversee the military implementation of the Dayton peace agreement and ensure security in the country.
Source: aa
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