See "Geopolitika" magazine: "Three years of membership in NATO - achievements and challenges"

In order to continue the good cooperation between Montenegro and the Alliance, Montenegro will send up to 30 members of the Army to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's rapid response forces, also known as the NRF

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KFOR forces in Kosovo, Photo: Geopolitika
KFOR forces in Kosovo, Photo: Geopolitika
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Ažurirano: 16.06.2020. 12:23h

The magazine "Geopolitika" is dedicated to the Euro-Atlantic integration of Montenegro and is broadcast on Mondays on Television Vijesti at 16:50.

In yesterday's magazine, see how Brussels and Podgorica view Montenegro's three years of membership in the world's largest military-political alliance, NATO.

In order to continue the good cooperation between Montenegro and the Alliance, Montenegro will send up to 30 members of the Army to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's rapid response forces, the so-called NRF.

The NRF is otherwise a highly ready and technologically advanced multinational force composed of land, naval, air and special operations forces, which the Alliance can deploy quickly and where necessary.

Last Sunday marked 21 years since military contingents from many countries entered Kosovo under the designation of KFOR and began a NATO-led mission.

Find out how many soldiers there are in the current KFOR, and how many there were in 1999 when the mission started working, and whether its mission in Kosovo has changed in any way.

"Geopolitika" is broadcast on Mondays right after "Vijesti u half 5".

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