Plans to extend the mandate of the Swiss peacekeeping
mission in Kosovo until the end of 2020, while reducing the size of the force
has won initial approval from parliament. The Senate clearly endorsed a
government proposal for a three-year extension and gradually limiting the
troops to 165 members from 235. The other parliamentary chamber, the House of
Representatives, still has to discuss the bill. Most speakers on Monday stressed
the importance of the NATO-led international peacekeepers to stabilise the
Balkan region which split off from Serbia. Defence Minister Guy Parmelin said
the Swiss troops played an essential role in transport and engineering for
the international mission. Stability and security in southeastern Europe were
also in Switzerland own interest. Switzerland hosts one of the biggest Kosovo
expat communities in Europe since the conflict erupted nearly 20 years ago.
Critics argue the mission is too costly and counterproductive. Neutral ...
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