Croats To Join the Eulex Mission on Kosovo
February 14th, 2008
Zagreb, February 14 (CP) – Diplomatic sources are claiming that Croats will be joining the EU police and judiciary mission to Kosovo that the European Union will decide on by the end of the week prior to Kosovo’s declaration of independence.
Apart from EU member-countries that will gradually be deployed during a 120-day period, Turkey, Croatia, Switzerland, Norway and the U.S. will also be providing support.
The Eulex Kosovo mission will see the deployment of 2,000 professionals including those from the justice, customs and administrative fields as well as some 1,500 policemen.
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