KFOR Commander Major General Özkan Ulutaş hosted ambassadors, heads of mission, and senior national representatives from 31 troop-contributing nations at KFOR Headquarters in Camp Film City, Pristina.
According to KFOR, Major General Ulutaş briefed participants on the current security situation in Kosovo, the mission’s ongoing activities, and its key operational priorities for the period ahead.
“The KFOR Commander reaffirmed the mission’s commitment to ensuring a safe and secure environment for all people living in Kosovo, emphasized the importance of continued coordination and cooperation with international partners, and expressed his sincere appreciation to all troop-contributing nations for their continued support,” the statement said.
KFOR statement:
The Commander of the NATO-led KFOR mission in Kosovo, Major General Özkan Ulutaş, welcomed ambassadors, heads of mission, and senior national representatives from 31 troop-contributing nations at KFOR Headquarters in Camp Film City, Pristina.
During the meeting, Major General Ulutaş presented an overview of the current security situation in Kosovo, KFOR’s ongoing activities, and the mission’s key priorities for the coming period.
The KFOR Commander reaffirmed the mission’s commitment to ensuring a safe and secure environment for all people living in Kosovo, highlighted the importance of continued coordination and cooperation with international partners, and expressed his sincere gratitude to all troop-contributing nations for their continued support.
KFOR continues to carry out its mandate, based on United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244 (1999), to contribute to a safe and secure environment and ensure freedom of movement for all people living in Kosovo, at all times and in an impartial manner. KFOR works in close coordination with the Kosovo Police and the European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX), in accordance with their respective roles as security responders.
