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BiH, Serbia, Macedonia and Kosovo missing on the NATO Map

Published: September 19, 2017
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Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Serbia, Macedonia and Kosovo are still missing from a NATO map, the prime minister of Albania Edi Rama said at a meeting of the NATO Military Committee.

According to the Albanian news agencies ATA, Rama said “that territory which needs to be involved in European security architecture, is territory which other players see as vulnerable and opportunities to penetrate.”

Rama emphasized that his country is fully dedicated to fulfilling all responsibilities which are associated with NATO membership, according to Anadolu Agenciy (AA).

The chairman of the NATO Military Committee general Petr Pavel expressed gratitude to the dedication of Albania and the contribution of that country to the mutual security and missions under control of NATO in Afghanistan and Kosovo.

Pavel commended the role Albania played in promoting stability and cooperation in the Western Balkans, as well as in the battle against ISIS.

(Source: N1.ba)

 

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