Ulustas awaits Greek Defence Minister, KFOR details: Kosovo security situation discussed

KFOR Commander Ozkan Ulutas has hosted the meeting today, Greece's Defence Minister Nikolaos Dendias. As KFOR reports, during the meeting, Ulitas has provided information on the current security situation in Kosovo, KFOR's ongoing activities and its top priorities for the future. Major General Ulutaş also expressed his appreciation [...]
As KFOR reports, during the meeting, Ulitas has provided information on the current security situation in Kosovo, KFOR's ongoing activities and its top priorities for the future.
Major General Ulutaş also expressed his appreciation for Greece's long-term contribution to KFOR and its continued support, said in the statement.
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The commander of the NATO-led mission, KFOR, Major General ãozkan Ulitaş, met with Greek National Defence Minister Nikolaos Dendias at KFOR headquarters, Camp Film City, in Pristina.
During the meeting, Major General Ulutaş offered information on the current security situation in Kosovo, KFOR's ongoing activities and its top priorities for the future. Major General Ulitaş also expressed his appreciation for Greece's long-term contribution to KFOR and its continued support.
KFOR continues to implement its mandate based on UN Security Council Resolution 1244 in 1999 to contribute to a safe environment for all people living in Kosovo and for freedom of movement at any time and impartially. KFOR works in close co-ordination with the Kosovo Police and the European Union's Mission to Rule of Law in Kosovo (EULEX), in their respective roles as security responders.












