MOSTAR, Nov 22 (Hina) - A total of 5,800 soldiers or 15 percent of the professional military staff in both Bosnia's entities will undergo demobilisation by December 31 this year. The demobilisation could cause financial difficulties
for laid-off professional soldiers, a joint military commission of the army of Bosnia-Herzegovina's Federation and the army of Republika Srpska said at a press conference Tuesday evening. The joint commission, chaired by the commander of SFOR's multinational division for Sector South-East, French General Robert Maille, gathered in the southern Bosnia-Herzegovina's town of Mostar Tuesday to discuss the consequences of the decrease of professional army. During the meeting, the commission discussed the possibilities of granting loans to demobilised soldiers. General Maille called upon the Bosnia-Herzegovina authority to help in solving the financial difficulties
MOSTAR, Nov 22 (Hina) - A total of 5,800 soldiers or 15 percent of
the professional military staff in both Bosnia's entities will
undergo demobilisation by December 31 this year.
The demobilisation could cause financial difficulties for laid-off
professional soldiers, a joint military commission of the army of
Bosnia-Herzegovina's Federation and the army of Republika Srpska
said at a press conference Tuesday evening.
The joint commission, chaired by the commander of SFOR's
multinational division for Sector South-East, French General
Robert Maille, gathered in the southern Bosnia-Herzegovina's town
of Mostar Tuesday to discuss the consequences of the decrease of
professional army.
During the meeting, the commission discussed the possibilities of
granting loans to demobilised soldiers. General Maille called upon
the Bosnia-Herzegovina authority to help in solving the financial
difficulties of demobilised professional soldiers.
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