ZAGREB, March 28 (Hina) - The Croatian armed forces will dissolve corps and territorial commands as part of a reorganisation programme aimed at adjusting to NATO standards, Defence Minister Berislav Roncevic has said.
ZAGREB, March 28 (Hina) - The Croatian armed forces will dissolve corps
and territorial commands as part of a reorganisation programme aimed
at adjusting to NATO standards, Defence Minister Berislav Roncevic has
said.#L#
"We have launched an initiative to reorganise our military as a
modern, effective and mobile armed force," Roncevic told Hina in an
interview on his first 100 days in office.
He said that the previous reorganisation plan was not specific in the
part referring to some levels of command, notably corps and
territorial commands, which was also the main objection raised by NATO
experts during their recent visit to Croatia.
"In our contacts with NATO experts in Brussels, we have been told that
our armed forces are too static and territory-based and as such not
designed to NATO standards," Roncevic said.
"The reorganisation plan has not yet been finalised but it is taking
shape and the corps could be dissolved in the next two years. The idea
is to set up the General Command of the Armed Forces with operational
units subordinated directly to it," he said.
Roncevic went on to say that old equipment used by the armed forces
should be scrapped and that no investment should be made in projects
that were not in line with NATO standards. He added that the reserve
force was too big and also needed reorganising.
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