BELGRADE, April 14 (Hina) - Joint Yugoslav military-police forces on Saturday stopped entering the Sector "D" in a security zone along the border between Serbia and Kosovo. The operation, which started under the surveillance of NATO
peacekeeping forces (KFOR) at 8.00 hours, ended without incidents. On this occasion, commander of the Yugoslav forces Ninoslav Krstic held talks with the commander of the Swedish battalion within the KFOR, Jan Larsson. The entrance of the Yugoslav forces was approved by NATO three days ago and commanders of the Yugoslav forces and KFOR signed an agreement on Thursday. Until now, in line with the Kumanovski Agreement dating 1999, the buffer zone in Serbia was five kilometres long.(hina) it
BELGRADE, April 14 (Hina) - Joint Yugoslav military-police forces
on Saturday stopped entering the Sector "D" in a security zone along
the border between Serbia and Kosovo.
The operation, which started under the surveillance of NATO
peacekeeping forces (KFOR) at 8.00 hours, ended without
incidents.
On this occasion, commander of the Yugoslav forces Ninoslav Krstic
held talks with the commander of the Swedish battalion within the
KFOR, Jan Larsson.
The entrance of the Yugoslav forces was approved by NATO three days
ago and commanders of the Yugoslav forces and KFOR signed an
agreement on Thursday.
Until now, in line with the Kumanovski Agreement dating 1999, the
buffer zone in Serbia was five kilometres long.
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