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Published Date: 29 April 2008
BRITAIN is to send 600 soldiers to Kosovo to assist Nato with peacekeeping activities, Defence Secretary Des Browne announced today.
The troops from 2nd Battalion The Rifles are to go to the newly-independent Balkan state at the end of May for a one-month deployment, ending on June 30.

Nato's request for reinforcements to its Kfor force in Kosovo went to Britain because the UK
is responsible for providing a standby Operational Reserve Force for the Balkans for the first six months of this year.

In a written statement to the House of Commons, Mr Browne said that 2 Rifles – based in Ballykinler, Northern Ireland – have been "trained specifically for this requirement".

He added: "This deployment will demonstrate our commitment to the security of the region and will provide Nato with extra flexibility in maintaining peace and stability for all communities within Kosovo.

"I would like to stress that the deployment of the UK ORF battalion confirms yet again the professionalism of our armed forces and their ability to provide essential military support at short notice."

Britain will remain committed to the Nato/EU Operational Reserve Force for the Balkans at a lower level of readiness during the second half of 2008, said Mr Browne.

He added that, since the Government of Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence from Serbia on February 17, the security situation had remained "tense" with "sporadic incidents of violence".

"The Nato Kosovo Force (Kfor), in cooperation with the UN international police authorities, are working hard to address this and to maintain a safe and secure environment," he said.





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  • Last Updated: 29 April 2008 3:20 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: The Balkans
 
1

Mashimaro,

China 29/04/2008 14:32:01
Roll me over blow me down, they're at it again.
2

Navvy,

29/04/2008 14:37:03
and just where will brown browne broon brun bruin get this battalion? Our soldiers are overcommitted
3

Resolutions,

29/04/2008 14:48:05
Aye

Where are they going to get this battalion from? Someone seems to have a magic wand to make troops or do they think they can run down to the toy shop and buy a set of models to send?
4

The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 29/04/2008 16:47:39
Last time I read about it there was an 80% usage of troops on active service between Iraq and Afghanistan, plus other fixed commitments. Strikes me as unsustainable. The other members of NATO will be where they usually are - at home.
5

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 29/04/2008 18:09:31
Unpardonable folly.
6

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 29/04/2008 18:12:41
Why is the Scotsman trying to bury this story with a headline about a Polish goalkeeper wearing a t-shirt under his football strip?
7

Ugly George,

Edinburgh 29/04/2008 18:26:12
7
What are you trying to imply?
8

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 29/04/2008 19:06:40
Ugly George @8. Exactly what I said. If you don't get it, well tough titty.
9

Ugly George,

Edinburgh 29/04/2008 19:18:44
7/9 Jock Tamson
I think I do get it but I am not so arrogant and presumptious as to automatically assume that I am completely correct in my inference of what was, after all,merely a question on your part. That is why I have asked for clarification before I respond further.
10

Tris,

29/04/2008 21:50:31

Oh boy, Browne/Brown's done it this time.

Is he completely mad? We can't afford to keep our own pensioners alive in the winter, what the heck are we doing sending another 500 men to Kosovo?

He's really lost the plot.

 

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