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PMC EUFOR ALTHEA

Polish soldiers have been present in Bosnia and Herzegovina for almost 25 years. Our involvement began with participation in the international mission IFOR in 1995. Polish 16th airborne battalion was a part of the Nordic-Polish Brigade (NORDPOLBDE).

EUFOR MTT

United Nations Security Council Resolution no. 1088 dated December 12, 1996 reduced and renamed the mission - Stabilization Force - SFOR. In June 2004, at the NATO summit in Istanbul, the Alliance decided to transfer the responsibility for the mission to the European Union, which officially took over from NATO on December 2, 2004. Ever since, the European Union forces EUFOR ALTHEA work in close cooperation with NATO.

Currently, soldiers of the Polish Military Contingent train, advise and build selected combat capabilities of the BiH Armed Forces in accordance with NATO and EU standards. They are also monitoring compliance with international agreements and treaties in the assigned area of responsibility . In addition, the PMC implements a number of projects related to supporting local authorities in maintaining safe conditions for the implementation of the arrangements contained in peace agreements. Apart from strictly training activities, PMC supports and organizes humanitarian aid, as well as provides mine awareness education.

The Polish Military Contingent EUFOR / MTT in Bosnia and Herzegovina amounts up to 50 soldiers.

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