31 States contributing troops gather in Film City, KFOR shows what Ulusta discussed with them

KFOR Commander Ozkan Ulutas has waited at the meeting, ambassadors, commanders and senior national representatives from 31 contributing states on this mission.
In the announcement, it becomes known that, during this meeting, Ulustas, has introduced the current security situation in Kosovo, KFOR's continued activities and key priorities of the mission for the coming period.
KFOR commander reaffirmed the mission's commitment to ensuring a safe and secure environment for all people living in Kosovo, stressed the importance of continued co-ordination and co-operation with international partners, as well as expressed his sincere gratitude to all troop contributing states for their continued support, KFOR chief reports.
Notification:
The commander of the NATO-led mission in Kosovo (KFOR), Major General Ozkan Ulutaş, hosted KFOR headquarters at Camp Film City in Pristina, ambassadors, commanders and senior national representatives from 31 troop contributing states.
During the meeting, Major General Ulitaş introduced the current security situation in Kosovo, KFOR's continued activities and key priorities of the mission for the coming period.
KFOR commander reaffirmed the mission's commitment to ensuring a safe and secure environment for all people living in Kosovo, stressed the importance of continued co-ordination and co-operation with international partners, as well as expressed his sincere gratitude to all contributing states with troops for their continued support.
KFOR continues to implement its mandate based on UN Security Council Resolution 1244 to contribute to the creation of a safe and secure environment, as well as to ensuring freedom of movement for all people living in Kosovo at any time and impartially. KFOR co-operates closely with the Kosovo Police and the European Union for Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX), in line with their respective roles as security responders.











