The North Atlantic Alliance is currently reviewing its military presence in the Western Balkans region, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said at a press conference during his visit to unrecognized Kosovo. TASS.
“We are currently undergoing a review process by our military authorities regarding our military presence in the Western Balkans region, including Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo,” he said.
He added that the alliance is re-evaluating the feasibility of permanently increasing its presence to prevent new conflicts.
Before that Stoltenberg statedThe spread of “separatist rhetoric” in Bosnia is causing concern among NATO leaders.
In October, Prime Minister of the Republika Srpska (an entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina) Radovan Viskovic stated about the authorities’ plans to sign an agreement on long-term gas supplies from the Russian Federation. The agreement is expected to be signed before the end of 2023.
Formerly Secretary General of NATO in the name The Russian leadership will withdraw its troops from Transnistria.