Major General Ulutaş said their priority is to ensure a secure environment and free movement for all communities in Kosovo.
He affirmed their readiness and commitment to maintain lasting peace and regional stability and expressed support for the dialogue process between Kosovo and Serbia, calling it "the path to stability."
Ulutaş previously served as KFOR commander during 2023-2024. Established under the UN Security Council resolution, KFOR began operations in Kosovo on June 12, 1999, and currently includes over 4,500 international military personnel from 33 NATO and non-NATO countries. Turkish troops have served with KFOR since 1999.