These were the 10 demands Ibrahim Rugova made to the West in 1993

Kosovo's historic president, Ibrahim Rugova, in 1993 had made ten urgent requests to Western states to solve the Kosovo problem, which was then in a deep political crisis. A document already made viral, Rugova had mentioned that Kosovo is in crisis due to several reasons where [...]
A document already made viral, Rugova had mentioned that Kosovo is in crisis due to several reasons, where he has mentioned tensions have increased because of 30,000 Serb soldiers and 25 thousand police officers patrol Kosovo.
As a reason to deepen the crisis, Rugova has also listed the fact that local Serbs are armed. Then, it says Arkan's paramilitary forces target Albanian villages to do dirty work.
Among other things, it is said that after Milosevic “leader” his work in Bosnia and Herzegovina will be directed to Kosovo.
As a result, Rugova through 10 urgent requests showed Western states what needs to be done.
The deployment of a significant number of UN and NATO forces in Kosovo.
Placing Kosovo under the UN protectorate.
The deployment of foreign (national) missions in Kosovo.
The growth of the “zone does not fly” over Kosovo.
Stop ethnic cleansing from Serbia to Kosovo.
Disarm Serbian paramilitary facilities, deploy heavy artillery under international control.
Pristina airport reopen for humanitarian aid flight.
Stop colonising Kosovo from Serbia.
It is freely permitted for the Assembly and its representatives to hold meetings.
disfellowshipped from international sanctions imposed on Serbia and Montenegro.
Five years later, war broke out in Kosovo. The international factor played a key role in Kosovo's liberation, along with the KLA as a military organisation born to the rebellious people.
After June 1999, Kosovo was declared a UN-administered zone until 2008, when Kosovo's independence was declared












