Ozkan Ulutas
Türkiye transfers KFOR helm to Italy after first command
Türkiye handed over the command of NATO's Kosovo Peacekeeping Force (KFOR) on Oct. 11 to Italy, a year after it assumed the role for the first time.
Mojsilovic: Security situation in Kosovo-Metohija volatile due to Pristina's moves
BELGRADE - Serbian Armed Forces Chief of General Staff Gen Milan Mojsilovic received a farewell visit from Kfor Commander Maj Gen Ozkan Ulutas on Wednesday, noting that the security situation in the territory of Serbia's Autonomous Province of Kosovo-Metohija was volatile and sensitive due to unilateral and provocative moves by the Pristina provisional institutions that were aimed at changing t
Mojsilovic, Kfor commander discuss security situation in Kosovo-Metohija
BELGRADE - Serbian Armed Forces (SAF) Chief of General Staff Gen Milan Mojsilovic met with Kfor Commander Maj Gen Ozkan Ulutas in Belgrade on Wednesday.
This was a regular high-level meeting during which they reviewed the security situation in Kosovo-Metohija and the cooperation between the SAF and Kfor on the joint task of creating a safe and secure environment in the province.
Situation in Kosovo-Metohija calm but fragile - Kfor commander
BELGRADE - Kfor Commander Maj Gen Ozkan Ulutas said on Friday the situation in Kosovo-Metohija was calm overall but remained "fragile following a rise of tensions in the past months."
President Rumen Radev's Visit to Kosovo: Reinforcing Bulgaria's Commitment to NATO Mission
President Rumen Radev's poignant visit to NATO's Kosovo Force (KFOR) showcased Bulgaria's steadfast commitment to global peace and security. Addressing the Bulgarian contingent stationed at the KFOR base, President Radev emphasized Bulgaria's pivotal role within NATO and the EU, underlining the nation's dedication to upholding peace, stability, and security.
Kfor commander meets with Quint ambassadors to Pristina
PRISTINA - Kfor Commander Maj Gen Ozkan Ulutas met with the ambassadors of the Quint states to Pristina on Thursday.
Kfor commander: Security situation has improved, dialogue the only path to peace
PRISTINA - Kfor Commander Ozkan Ulutas said on Friday that, following an escalation of tensions in recent months, the security situation in Kosovo-Metohija had improved and that NATO had promptly responded to recent violence by deploying 1,000 more troops and additional armoured vehicles.