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Reuters) - Kosovo's government ordered the creation of a national army on Tuesday by upgrading a lightly armed civil response force six years after the majority-Albanian country seceded from Serbia.

The army will comprise 5,000 active soldiers and 3,000 reservists for a landlocked country of 1.7 million people bordering Serbia, Albania, Montenegro and Macedonia.

Kosovo's Western backers, which recognised it as independent in 2008, had been reluctant to see the immediate creation of an army for fear of the message it might send to Serbia and the more than 100,000 ethnic Serbs who still live in the young state.

Though Serbia does not recognise Kosovo as sovereign, relations between the two have improved over the past year with the agreement of a landmark accord brokered by the European Union.

Serbia has agreed to cede its de facto control over a northern pocket of Kosovo, in return for guaranteed rights for ethnic Serbs living there and the start of EU membership talks for Belgrade.

Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci, addressing a meeting of his cabinet, said the move would benefit all Kosovars "regardless of their ethnic, religious or political orientation". Parliament is expected to endorse the decision later this month.

Thaci's Serbian counterpart, Ivica Dacic, however, said it was "not in accordance" with the Brussels accord.

Speaking to reporters at a business conference in the Serbian ski resort of Kopaonik, he said Belgrade had already asked NATO for a guarantee that no Kosovo army would be allowed to enter the mainly Serb north without permission from the Western alliance.

NATO has not commented publicly on the request.

Any new army would have to work alongside a NATO peace force in Kosovo that currently numbers 5,000 soldiers. NATO has been trying to cut back its presence even further but has been thwarted by tensions in the north.

Kosovo already has the nucleus of a future army in the Kosovo Security Force (KSF), a lightly armed, 2,500-strong force tasked with crisis response, civil protection and ordnance disposal.

The new army would be composed of land forces, a national guard, logistics and training commands. It would have a budget of 65 million euros (53.69 million pounds) per year. There were no immediate details on the type of hardware and weaponry it might use.

Asked about the move, a NATO official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Reuters in a written response: "The future of the KSF is an internal matter for local Kosovo institutions."

NATO arrived in Kosovo in June 1999 on the back of 78 days of air strikes to halt the killing and expulsion of ethnic Albanian civilians by Serbian forces fighting a two-year counter-insurgency war.

Kosovo became a ward of the United Nations before declaring independence in 2008. It has been recognised by more than 100 countries, but has been unable to join the United Nations due to the opposition of Serbian ally and U.N. veto-holder Russia.

Kosovo to create national army of 5,000 soldiers| Reuters
 
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Alot of Turkish members support their Crimean Tatars brothers in Ukraine question.
Now can you please make a difference between them and Kosovo Serbs?
 
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Alot of Turkish members support their Crimean Tatars brothers in Ukraine question.
Now can you please make a difference between them and Kosovo Serbs?

We do not support seperatism or something, its clearly not logical as they're not even majority in Crimea, we have historical and spiritual ties with Crimean Tatars, through the diplomacy way if something happens to their security and rights we will act.

Or we should, I doubt our goverment has the will.
 
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Running prostitution rings,organ harvesting and drug distribution doesn't provide a viable economy to back a national army.
 
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Kosovo to create own army to ‘protect sovereignty’

Kosovo’s government proposed on Thursday creating a 5,000-strong army to “protect sovereignty” of the ethnic Albanian territory, six years after it seceded from Serbia.
The army would double the size of the current civil emergency Kosovo security force (KPS), said a statement issued after a cabinet session.

Since the end of 1998-1999 war between independent-seeking ethnic Albanian guerrillas and Belgrade forces under the command of late strongman Slobodan Milosevic, NATO has been in charge of maintaining peace and security in Kosovo.
The lightly-armed KPS, created with NATO assistance in 2009, is tasked with dealing with emergency response and protection of public and civil order.
However, this proposal, which would require a change to Kosovo’s constitution, would push the KPS into new areas of operation.
Prime Minister Hashim Thaci said the “armed forces of Kosovo will protect the sovereignty, territorial integrity, citizens, property and interests” of Kosovo, a statement said.
The future army will also have 3,000 reservists, with a yearly budget of 65 million euros ($89.5 million).
The forces are expected to be fully operational after 2019, it added.
In Belgrade, Serbia’s Minister in charge of Kosovo Aleksandar Vulin said his government would demand an emergency UN security Council session to discuss Pristina’s move.
“This is unacceptable and fully against UN resolution 1244 which clearly states that there can be no army on Kosovo’s territory,” Vulin told reporters.
That resolution, adopted in 1999, put Kosovo under UN administration and set up NATO-led peacekeepers (KFOR) to maintain peace in the former Serbian province.
Since Pristina declared independence from Serbia in February 2008, Kosovo has been recognized by more than 100 countries, including the United States and all but five European Union members.
Although Serbia still does not recognise its independence, Belgrade and Pristina have reached an accord on improving relations under the EU mediation last April.
But Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic said a possible creation of Kosovo army was “not in accordance” with the agreement.


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Running prostitution rings,organ harvesting and drug distribution doesn't provide a viable economy to back a national army.
You flame yourself your JEW NATO masters

If i told that all countries liberated by JEW NATO is a hive of terrorists, you'll call me crazy

It's not in Russia that there are such ugliness
 
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That comes from a Romanian...priceless.

:laugh:

Institutionalised crime rules Russia and it dwarfs Romania....from prostitutes to Turkey and the arabs to the well known drug Krokodile distributed en masse to the russians.

So,for you to criticise others is just laughable and shows again the kind of retarded intelectual midget you really are.:lol:

You flame yourself your JEW NATO masters

If i told that all countries liberated by JEW NATO is a hive of terrorists, you'll call me crazy

It's not in Russia that there are such ugliness

Go eat a grenade.
 
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Can you take your Romanian,Russian conflict to the Ukrainian thread?

Anyways good luck to Kosovo..
 
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Our military academy has been training Bosnian officer cadets.Kosovars should also come here.
 
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