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Kosovo approves troops to Gaza under U.S.-backed scheme

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PRISTINA, March 30 (Reuters) - ‌Kosovo on Monday approved sending troops ​to Gaza for an international security force as part of ⁠a U.S.-backed initiative after last year's ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

Several nations including Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan and ​Albania have committed troops to the International Stabilization Force to ‌keep peace and back a transitional administration in Gaza under U.S. President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace."

Kosovo's government said ⁠in a televised ministerial meeting on Monday ⁠the defence ministry had decided to send a force to Gaza after receiving a U.S. invitation in December. 

"We are ready to participate and help the ‌people of Gaza, because we ourselves have been and ⁠are beneficiaries of international forces since ‌1999," Prime Minister Albin Kurti ​told the session.

The government did not reveal numbers of troops going to Gaza.

Violence in Gaza has persisted ‌with the Israeli military killing over ​680 Palestinians since ⁠the ceasefire with militant group Hamas began in ‌November, local health officials ⁠say. More than 72,000 have been killed since the war started in October 2023.

Kosovo, a Balkan country of ​1.6 million people, ‌is an ally of the U.S. which backed its ⁠independence from Serbia in ​2008.

(Reporting by Fatos Bytyci, Writing by Angeliki Koutantou, ​Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

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