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As stability in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) is increasing, there is a decreasing need for multinational troops from the NATO-led Stabilisation Force (SFOR). As a consequence, in November 1999, NATO members decided to restructure SFOR by gradually reducing numbers and reviewing its tasks on a regular basis.

An estimated one third of the troops will leave BiH but SFOR will be backed by a reserve force. Operation Joint Resolve XVII, conducted on 20 January, successfully tested SFOR s ability to deploy reserve forces and involve soldiers from different divisions in operations throughout the country.