21 years from end of Kosovo Peace Conference

21 years from end of Kosovo Peace Conference

21 years ago in Paris, the International Peace Conference dedicated to Kosovo ended, where one day earlier Kosovo and Serbia had signed various documents. On February 6, 1999, the Watchtower and Awake! This meeting, which was held in the vicinity of Paris, France, aimed at resolving the Kosovo crisis. [...]

21 years ago in Paris, the International Peace Conference dedicated to Kosovo ended, where one day earlier Kosovo and Serbia had signed various documents.

On February 6, 1999, the Watchtower and Awake! This meeting, which was held in the vicinity of Paris, France, aimed at resolving the Kosovo crisis.

The conference's initiative, which lasted until February 23rd, was the Contact Group, while the mediator was Christopher Hill from the US, Boris Majossi, Russia and Wolfgang Petric from the EU.

The Kosovo delegation had basically accepted the proposal for resolving the Kosovo crisis, which the Contact Group had proposed.

The Serbian delegation, however basically accepted this proposal-agreement, defended the position that NATO troops would not be allowed to pass through Serbia and international forces in Kosovo to be within the United Nations.

The second round of talks that began on March 15th in Paris ended without success.

The Kosovo and Serbian delegations had signed various agreements on 18 March. The Kosovo delegation had signed the agreement offered by international co-ordinators, while the Serbian delegation had signed the draft political agreement- agreement on self-rule in Kosovo.

Nor was the last attempt, on March 22, 1999, by US special envoy Richard Holbrooke, successful. He failed to convince then RSFJ President Slobodan Milosevic to accept the Kosovo agreement and the deployment of international troops.

On March 24, 1999, NATO began shelling Serbia's troops and paramilitary troops. The bombings ended on June 6, 1999, with the signing of the Kumanovo Agreement envisioning the withdrawal of Yugoslav troops from Kosovo and the deployment of peaceful international rupees.

Later, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 1244, with which the protectorate was established, the international presence in Kosovo, UNMIK as a civilian mission and KFOR military mission. On February 17th 2008, Kosovo declared independence.

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