Irish soldiers 'needed in Kosovo for many more years'

The Irish commander of the international peacekeeping force in Kosovo has said there is no end in sight to the need for Irish soldiers in the country.

Irish soldiers 'needed in Kosovo for many more years'

The Irish commander of the international peacekeeping force in Kosovo has said there is no end in sight to the need for Irish soldiers in the country.

Brigadier General Gerry Hegarty briefed Defence Minister Willie O'Dea and the chief of staff of the Irish Defence Forces today on the current situation in the breakaway former Serbian province.

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