TIRANA, April 28 – Soldiers from the Albanian army have been part of a training held in Prague, Czech Republic.
The training is being held at the Czech University of Defense in Vyskov, south Moravia, as the venue of British military courses aimed to train non-commissioned officers from NATO member countries, the EU and the NATO Partnership for Peace program.
Thirty British military advisers have been training soldiers in Vyskov for 15 years now. About 1,200 soldiers have undergone the training in Vyskov in the past five years alone.
Albanian soldiers were in the latest training in the group together with counterparts from Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Slovenia, Latvia, Lithuania, Croatia, Ukraine, Macedonia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Malta, and also Algeria and Morocco.