NATO Holds Joint Military Exercise in Albania, Kosovo, Bosnia
Military forces from four NATO countries -- Italy, Holland, Poland and the
United States -- began a series of joint military exercises Saturday in the
Balkans with Albania, Romania and Argentina.
Albania and Romania are among the member countries of the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (NATO)-led "Partnership for Peace" ( PFP) program while
Argentina is not a PFP country.
Infantry soldiers, parachutists, commandos and armed police from these
countries are participating in the military exercises in Albania, Kosovo and
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
During the exercise in Elbasan, central Albania, the troops are practicing
search for illegal weapons, escort for armed motorcades and patrolling.
A spokesman for the Albanian defense ministry said the main purpose of the
exercises is to display NATO's ability to stabilize the Balkan situation and
enhance cooperation among PFP countries in peacekeeping operations.
The exercises are scheduled to end on May 10.

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