( Editorial: --> 8411 )
SARAJEVO, 5 Nov (Hina) - Slovene soldiers on Wednesday joined the
peace operation in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The Slovenian flag was hoisted in front of the Stabilisation Force
command in Ilidza, Sarajevo, at a ceremony at which Slovenia
officially became the 37th country giving military support in the
implementation of the Dayton agreement.
The ceremony was attended by Brigadier Jozef Zunkovic, head of the
operational headquarters of the Slovene air force, and a group of
pilots who are to take part in the SFOR mission.
Recalling that this is the third peace mission in which Slovene
soldiers are participating, Zunkovic said that becoming part of the
SFOR mission is of great importance for Slovenia, primarily because
of its plans on joining NATO.
"With this we are showing our readiness to join international
efforts aimed at creating collective safety as well as our clear
wish to become a full NATO member," Zunkovic said.
The Slovene army will participate in the SFOR mission with 35
soldiers from the 15th air force brigade, who will be located in the
air base Brnik. The Slovene soldiers will participate in logistical
operations with three 'Bell' helicopters and a small 'Turbolet'
transport plane intended for transport of VIPs.
(hina) rm
051821 MET nov 97
Putin obećao modernije oružje ruskim vojnicima
Van Persiea potvrđen za trenera Feyenoorda
Švicarska bi mogla sudjelovati u mirovnoj misiji u Ukrajini - vojni zapovjednik
Vlada: Povećana su decentralizirana sredstva domovima čiji je osnivač županija
Dva gola Pašalića u debiju za Orlando, gol Muse
Slalom Sestrieres: Ljutić druga u prvoj vožnji
HAK: Vlažni i skliski kolnici, ponegdje ima magle
DHMZ: Oblačno, u središnjim predjelima djelomice sunčano
Trudeau i Trump razgovarali o ratu u Ukrajini i ilegalnoj trgovini fentanilom
Papa proveo mirnu noć