Albania sends 1st troops to NATO-led mission in Kosovo
TIRANA, Albania (AP) — Albania says it is sending a military contingent as part of the NATO-led peacekeeping mission in neighboring Kosovo. A Defense Ministry statement on Friday said that a contingent of 30 commandos of Albania’s armed forces would join the Italian and Croatian KFOR troops in the city of Peja, 85 kilometers (53 miles) west of the capital, Pristina. Albania joined NATO in 2009 and has taken part in many NATO missions around the world. The KFOR mission includes some 4,000 troops from 28 countries. NATO troops have been present in Kosovo since 1999 after a bloody war between Serbia forces and ethnic Albanian separatists that ended with a 78-day NATO air campaign.