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North Atlantic Treaty Organization: NATO's Role And Objectives In Kosovo
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization: NATO's Role And Objectives In Kosovo

"NATO has been leading a peace-support operation in Kosovo since June 1999 in support of wider international efforts to build peace and stability in the area."

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North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO): NATO has been leading a peace-support operation in Kosovo since June 1999 in support of wider international efforts to build peace and stability in the area.

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  • NATO has been leading a peace-support operation in Kosovo – the Kosovo Force (KFOR) – since June 1999.

  • KFOR was established when NATO’s 78-day air campaign against Milosevic’s regime, aimed at putting an end to violence in Kosovo, was over.

  • The operation derives its mandate from United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244 (1999) and the Military-Technical Agreement between NATO, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Serbia.

  • KFOR’s original objectives were to deter renewed hostilities, establish a secure environment and ensure public safety and order, demilitarise the Kosovo Liberation Army, support the international humanitarian effort and coordinate with the international civil presence.

  • Today, KFOR continues to contribute towards maintaining a safe and secure environment in Kosovo and freedom of movement for all.

  • NATO strongly supports the Belgrade-Pristina EU-brokered Normalisation Agreement (2013).

  • The increased tensions in the region throughout 2023 have led NATO to temporarily deploy extra troops to ensure KFOR has the forces it needs to fulfil its United Nations (UN) mandate impartially.

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