News in Brief
Hungary's Kajári takes command of NATO's KFOR peacekeeping mission
Kajári, the first Hungarian to serve as a KFOR commander overseeing troops from 20 NATO and 8 partner countries, will fulfil his duties from November 1.
Kajári, the first Hungarian to serve as a KFOR commander overseeing troops from 20 NATO and 8 partner countries, will fulfil his duties from November 1.
Hungary remains committed to peacekeeping and anti-terrorism missions around the world and the headcount boost is partially designed to alleviate the United Nations' staff shortage in peacekeeping missions
Péter Szijjártó said Hungary will reassign most of its troops who are soon demobilizing from the United Nations Cyprus peacekeeping mission to Afghanistan and Kosovo
Hungarian peacekeepers have a new role in Kosovo to be a reserve force which can continuously be deployed, anywhere in the region