Delegation of the Ministry of Defence in Chad
State Secretary Zoran Vesi? is at the head of the delegation of the Ministry of Defence and the Serbian Armed Forces visiting the Serbian Military Medical Team in Chad engaged within the Norwegian contingent in the peacekeeping mission of the United Nations, from 21st to 23rd March. Within the delegation there are also Colonel Željko Petrovi?, the Deputy Commander of Joint Operations Command, SAF GS, and Lieutenant Colonel Milan Rankovi? from the International Military Cooperation Department, Defence Policy Sector.
State
Secretary Zoran Vesic is at the head of the delegation of the Ministry
of Defence and the Serbian Armed Forces visiting the Serbian Military
Medical Team in Chad engaged within the Norwegian contingent in the
peacekeeping mission of the United Nations, from 21st to 23rd March.
Within the delegation there are also Colonel Željko Petrovic, the
Deputy Commander of Joint Operations Command, SAF GS, and Lieutenant
Colonel Milan Rankovic from the International Military Cooperation
Department, Defence Policy Sector.
Together with the Serbian
delegation in Chad there is also the delegation of the Norwegian
Ministry of Defence, headed by the State Secretary Espen Barth Eide.
The State Secretaries Vesi? and Eide used the opportunity to exchange
their views regarding the future joint deployment of the mission
members.
According to the State Secretary Vesi?, the UN-led
mission MINURCAT will apparently be completed in May, so that the
members of the Serbian Armed Forces are likely to return home then. The
State Secretaries Vesi? and Eide agreed in their assessment that the
joint involvement of military physicians from Serbia and Norway has
been very successful leading to further expanding of cooperation. Vesi?
pointed out that Norway will be one of the main countries with which
Serbia will cooperate when it comes to the UN-led missions.
Joint
delegation of Serbia and Norway met also with General Elhadji
Mouhamedou Kandji, Force Commander in MINURCAT. General Kanji praised
the engagement of the Norwegian Deployable Hospital, the operation of
which has significantly been contributed also by the Serbian military
physicians and technicians, as well as the staff officers.
The
fact that the engagement of the Norwegian and Serbian military
physicians did not remain only in the framework of their basic task,
the medical care of the UN mission members in Chad, was supported by
the experience from the visit to the hospital in Abeche, during which
the people from its management praised our doctors and thanked them for
their assistance which, as they emphasized several times, saved the
lives of the sick local residents.
The
members of the Serbian military medical team received the visit of the
delegation from the homeland with joy, taking the opportunity to get
the first hand information about the current events in the country. To
honour their guests they prepared an appropriate programme in the
evening.
The visit by the State Secretary Vesi? is to be
continued today and it is scheduled that he meets with the government
representatives of that African country in N'Djamena, the capital of
Chad; the topic for discussion is bilateral cooperation.
