Krivolak (North Macedonia), May 12 (AP) US troops joined forces from Britain, France, Italy and allied countries in the region on Thursday in a military exercise held in NATO's newest member North Macedonia, aimed at displaying deployment readiness along the alliance's eastern borders.
Nearly 10,000 soldiers from 19 nations are taking part in NATO's planned “Swift Response” exercises as Russia's war in Ukraine continues for a 12th week. The exercises are being held in five separate locations, spanning from Norway to North Macedonia, military officials said.
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“I think it's a fantastic demonstration of what we can do as an alliance and our ability to project combat power if asked to do so and how quickly we can do it,” Maj. Gen. Peter B. Andrysiak, US Army Deputy Commanding General for Europe and Africa, told reporters after an hourlong display in North Macedonia.
Over the past 10 days, about 4,600 soldiers from Albania, France, Greece, Italy, North Macedonia, Montenegro, the UK, and the US have taken part in the exercises, which have included parachute jumps at several locations around the country.
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North Macedonia formally joined NATO in March 2020. The small Balkan country of 1.8 million people has an active military of about 8,000 personnel. (AP)
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