The European Union decided not to increase the number of soldiers on EUFOR, the peacekeeping mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
European Commission spokesman Peter Stano said in a statement on the matter that there are currently no plans to expand EUFOR’s operations and that the mission’s structure meets current needs.
In the peacekeeping mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina, along with Turkey, Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Chile, Czechia, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Holland, Poland, Portugal, North Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, soldiers from Switzerland and Germany.
Politicians from Bosnia and Herzegovina have called on the European Union to increase the number of troops in EUFOR after the separatist statements of Milorad Dodik, the president of Republika Srpska, one of the two entities in the country.
source: Balkan News
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