Ulusta meets with QUINT's ambassadors: KFOR's commitment to safe and secure environment was reaffirmed

KFOR Commander Ozkan Ulutas has met the ambassadors of the QUINT] countries in Pristina.
In KFOR's announcement, it becomes known that this meeting has offered Commander Ulita a valuable opportunity to present the security situation in the region and to reaffirm KFOR's commitment to maintaining a safe and secure environment for all people in Kosovo.
In this context, Major General Ulutaş praised the long contribution of all participants to the NATO-led mission KFOR, said in the statement.
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The commander of the NATO-led mission, KFOR, Major General ãozkan Ulitaş, has met with representatives of the QUINT embassies, respectively, with France's ambassador, the ambassador of the United Kingdom, the ambassador of Italy, Germany's ambassador, task d'eta U.S.A., as well as TWINS Ambassador and the task adviser to the chief of the European Union's office at KFOR headquarters at Camp <x0m>
The meeting offered the commander a valid opportunity to present the security situation in the region and reaffirm KFOR's commitment to maintaining a safe and secure environment for all people in Kosovo.
In this context, Major General Ulutaş praised the long contribution of all participants to the NATO-led mission KFOR.
KFOR continues to implement its 1999 UN Security Council Resolution 1244 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 for Rule of Law mission in Kosovo (EULEX), in their respective roles as security institutions.












