Troops serving abroad mostly happy with equipment
Ljubljana, 17 December - Slovenian troops serving in international missions and operations are largely satisfied with their equipment. Only the troops serving in Latvia complained about their light armoured vehicles as they discussed the security situation with the Slovenian president, defence minister and the chief of the general staff on Tuesday.
Ljubljana
Defence Minister Karl Erjavec, President Borut Pahor and Maj Gen Alenka Ermenc, chief of the general staff, in a videoconference at the Defence Ministry with Slovenian soldiers serving in international missions.
Photo: Bor Slana/STA
Ljubljana
President Borut Pahor arriving at the Defence Ministry for a videoconference with Slovenian soldiers serving in international missions.
Photo: Bor Slana/STA
Ljubljana
President Borut Pahor greeted by Maj Gen Alenka Ermenc, chief of the general staff, as he arrives at the Defence Ministry for a videoconference with Slovenian soldiers serving in international missions.
Photo: Bor Slana/STA
Ljubljana
Defence Minister Karl Erjavec, President Borut Pahor and Maj Gen Alenka Ermenc, chief of the general staff, in a videoconference at the Defence Ministry with Slovenian soldiers serving in international missions.
Photo: Bor Slana/STA
Ljubljana
Defence Minister Karl Erjavec, President Borut Pahor and Maj Gen Alenka Ermenc, chief of the general staff, in a videoconference at the Defence Ministry with Slovenian soldiers serving in international missions.
Photo: Bor Slana/STA
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