UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy suggested Monday that British troops could complement missions in the Western Balkans as part of a new defence and security pact signed with the EU.
Britain inked a new deal with the bloc at a landmark summit in central London that marks a new chapter in UK-EU relations since Brexit on January 31, 2020.
The defence part of the agreement will allow British representatives to attend certain EU ministerial meetings and for its forces to take part in European military exercises and missions.
Asked for concrete examples, Lammy told AFP and a small group of European media outlets that he had visited Serbia, Kosovo, and Bosnia, and ”there are concerns about the undermining of the Dayton Accords”. Läs artikel