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The Kosovo Conflict
Kosovo lies in southern Serbia
and has a mixed population of
which the majority are ethnic
Albanians.
Capital City – Prishtina
Official Languages: Albanian;
Serbian;
First point of Ethnic conflict
Discrimination
Influence of Serbia over
Kosovo and Vojvodina
In Kosovo, growing Albanian nationalism and
separatism led to tensions between Serbs
and Albanians.
- On 8 May 1989 Milošević became President
of Serbia;
- 2 July 1990, 114 ethnic Albanian delegates of
the 180 member Kosovo Assembly declared
Kosovo an independent republic within
Yugoslavia;
- On 5 July the Serbian Assembly dissolved the
Kosovo Assembly; Provincial Executive
Council; assumed direct control on Kosovo;
- In September, 1991 Kosovar Albanians held
unofficial referendum or independence;
The Albanian Kosovars fought
Serb control in 1989 by non-
violent resistance: they elected
their own leaders, refused to
cooperate with the Serb
authorities, and established their
own counter-institutions. Their
"president" was Ibrahim Rugova
(unofficial election, May 24,
1992) who urged his people to
reject violence while working
toward independence
Serbian repression in Kosovo
since 1989 didn't attract much
concern from Washington. In
1995, when the United States
sponsored talks in Dayton, Ohio
to end the fighting in Bosnia,
Milosevic was feted as the key
to peace and Rugova was
excluded from the conference.
Thereafter repression increased
in Kosovo and Rugova had little
to show for his non-violent
approach.
In 1996, an obscure organization
appeared on the scene, the Kosovo
Liberation Army (KLA, or UCK in
Albanian), committed to armed
struggle. They undertook some
ineffectual attacks on police stations
and sometimes Serb civilians,
including Serbian refugees from the
Yugoslav wars whom many Albanians
viewed as colonizers intended to shift
the demographic balance. In early
1998, Serbian special police
assaulted three villages, killing more
than 80 people, at least 17 after they
had been detained or surrendered.
This attack drove thousands of
Albanians into the KLA and, though
still called terrorists by the Serbian
authorities, they became a serious
guerrilla army with mass support.
Over the next months the KLA took
control of roughly 40 percent of
Kosovo's territory. By late summer,
however, Serbian forces retook
most of the territory, their major
tactic being to crush civilian support
for the rebels by systematically
destroyed towns and villages and
forcing thousands of people to flee.
On 28 May 1998, the North
Atlantic Council, meeting at
Foreign Minister Level, set
out NATO's two major
objectives with respect to the
crisis in Kosovo, namely:
• to help to achieve a peaceful
resolution of the crisis by
contributing to the response
of the international
community;
• to promote stability and
security in neighboring
countries
On 13 October 1998, following a
deterioration of the situation, the NATO
Council authorized Activation Orders for
air strikes. This move was designed to
support diplomatic efforts to make the
Milosevic regime withdraw forces from
Kosovo, cooperate in bringing an end to
the violence and facilitate the return of
refugees to their homes. At the last
moment, following further diplomatic
initiatives including visits to Belgrade by
NATO's Secretary General Solana, US
Envoys Holbrooke and Hill, the Chairman
of NATO's Military Committee, General
Naumann, and the Supreme Allied
Commander Europe, General Clark,
President Milosevic agreed to comply and
the air strikes were called off.
UN Security Council Resolution
(UNSCR) 1199, among other
things, expressed deep concern
about the excessive use of force
by Serbian security forces and
the Yugoslav army, and called
for a cease-fire by both parties
to the conflict. In the spirit of the
UNSCR, limits were set on the
number of Serbian forces in
Kosovo, and on the scope of
their operations
It was agreed, in addition, that the
Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
would establish a Kosovo Verification
Mission (KVM) to observe
compliance on the ground and that
NATO would establish an aerial
surveillance mission. The
establishment of the two missions
was endorsed by UN Security
Council Resolution 1203. Several
non-NATO nations that participate in
Partnership for Peace (PfP) agreed
to contribute to the surveillance
mission organized by NATO.
The situation in Kosovo flared
up again at the beginning of
1999, following a number of
acts of provocation on both
sides and the use of excessive
and disproportionate force by
the Serbian Army and Special
Police. Some of these incidents
were defused through the
mediation efforts of the OSCE
verifiers but in mid-January, the
situation deteriorated further
after escalation of the Serbian
offensive against Kosovar
Albanians.
NATO supported and reinforced the
Contact Group efforts by agreeing on
30 January to the use of air strikes if
required, and by issuing a warning to
both sides in the conflict. These
concerted initiatives culminated in
initial negotiations in Rambouillet near
Paris, from 6 to 23 February, followed
by a second round in Paris, from 15 to
18 March. At the end of the second
round of talks, the Kosovar Albanian
delegation signed the proposed peace
agreement, but the talks broke up
without a signature from the Serbian
delegation
Immediately afterwards, Serbian
military and police forces
stepped up the intensity of their
operations against the ethnic
Albanians in Kosovo, moving
extra troops and modern tanks
into the region. Tens of
thousands of people began to
flee their homes in the face of
this systematic offensive.
On 20 March, the OSCE Kosovo
Verification Mission was
withdrawn from the region, having
faced obstruction from Serbian
forces to the extent that they
could no longer continue to fulfil
their task. US Ambassador
Holbrooke then flew to Belgrade,
in a final attempt to persuade
President Milosevic to stop
attacks on the Kosovar Albanians
or face imminent NATO air
strikes. Milosevic refused to
comply, and on 23 March the
order was given to commence air
strikes
NATO has been leading a
peacekeeping operation in Kosovo
since June 1999 in support of wider
international efforts to build peace and
stability in the contested province. The
NATO-led Kosovo Force, or KFOR,
deployed in the wake of a 78-day air
campaign launched by the Alliance in
March 1999 to halt and reverse the
humanitarian catastrophe that was
then unfolding. That campaign, which
was NATO’s second, followed more
than a year of fighting in the province
and the failure of international efforts
to resolve the conflict by diplomatic
means
On 10 June 1999, after an air
campaign lasting seventy-seven
days, NATO Secretary General
Javier Solana announced that he
had instructed General Wesley
Clark, Supreme Allied Commander
Europe, temporarily to suspend
NATO's air operations against
Yugoslavia. This decision was taken
after consultations with the North
Atlantic Council and confirmation
from General Clark that the full
withdrawal of Yugoslav forces from
Kosovo had begun.
The withdrawal was in accordance
with a Military-Technical Agreement
concluded between NATO and the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on the
evening of 9 June. The agreement
was signed by General Sir Michael
Jackson, on behalf of NATO, and by
Colonel General Svetozar Marjanovic
of the Yugoslav Army and Lieutenant
General Obrad Stevanovic of the
Ministry of Internal Affairs, on behalf
of the Governments of the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia and Republic
of Serbia.
The Security Council authorized
Member States and relevant
international organizations to
establish the international security
presence, and decided that its
responsibilities would include
deterring renewed hostilities,
demilitarizing the KLA and
establishing a secure environment for
the return of refugees and in which
the international civil presence could
operate. The Security Council also
authorized the UN Secretary-General
to establish the international civil
presence and requested him to
appoint a Special Representative to
control its implementation.
The first elements entered
Kosovo on 12 June. As
agreed in the Military
Technical Agreement, the
deployment of the security
force - KFOR - was
synchronized with the
departure of Serb security
forces from Kosovo. By 20
June, the Serb withdrawal
was complete and KFOR was
well established in Kosovo.
At its full strength KFOR will
comprise some 50,000
personnel. It is a multinational
force under unified command
and control with substantial
NATO participation. Agreement
has been reached on the
arrangements for participation
by the Russian Federation.
More than twelve other non-
NATO nations have also
indicated their intention to
contribute to KFOR.
Also on 20 June, following
confirmation by the Supreme
Allied Commander Europe
(SACEUR) that Serb security
forces had vacated Kosovo,
the Secretary General of
NATO announced that, in
accordance with the Military
Technical Agreement, he had
formally terminated the air
campaign.
Kosovo Conflict Explained

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Kosovo Conflict Explained

  • 2. Kosovo lies in southern Serbia and has a mixed population of which the majority are ethnic Albanians. Capital City – Prishtina Official Languages: Albanian; Serbian;
  • 3. First point of Ethnic conflict Discrimination Influence of Serbia over Kosovo and Vojvodina
  • 4. In Kosovo, growing Albanian nationalism and separatism led to tensions between Serbs and Albanians. - On 8 May 1989 Milošević became President of Serbia; - 2 July 1990, 114 ethnic Albanian delegates of the 180 member Kosovo Assembly declared Kosovo an independent republic within Yugoslavia; - On 5 July the Serbian Assembly dissolved the Kosovo Assembly; Provincial Executive Council; assumed direct control on Kosovo; - In September, 1991 Kosovar Albanians held unofficial referendum or independence;
  • 5. The Albanian Kosovars fought Serb control in 1989 by non- violent resistance: they elected their own leaders, refused to cooperate with the Serb authorities, and established their own counter-institutions. Their "president" was Ibrahim Rugova (unofficial election, May 24, 1992) who urged his people to reject violence while working toward independence
  • 6. Serbian repression in Kosovo since 1989 didn't attract much concern from Washington. In 1995, when the United States sponsored talks in Dayton, Ohio to end the fighting in Bosnia, Milosevic was feted as the key to peace and Rugova was excluded from the conference. Thereafter repression increased in Kosovo and Rugova had little to show for his non-violent approach.
  • 7. In 1996, an obscure organization appeared on the scene, the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA, or UCK in Albanian), committed to armed struggle. They undertook some ineffectual attacks on police stations and sometimes Serb civilians, including Serbian refugees from the Yugoslav wars whom many Albanians viewed as colonizers intended to shift the demographic balance. In early 1998, Serbian special police assaulted three villages, killing more than 80 people, at least 17 after they had been detained or surrendered.
  • 8. This attack drove thousands of Albanians into the KLA and, though still called terrorists by the Serbian authorities, they became a serious guerrilla army with mass support. Over the next months the KLA took control of roughly 40 percent of Kosovo's territory. By late summer, however, Serbian forces retook most of the territory, their major tactic being to crush civilian support for the rebels by systematically destroyed towns and villages and forcing thousands of people to flee.
  • 9. On 28 May 1998, the North Atlantic Council, meeting at Foreign Minister Level, set out NATO's two major objectives with respect to the crisis in Kosovo, namely: • to help to achieve a peaceful resolution of the crisis by contributing to the response of the international community; • to promote stability and security in neighboring countries
  • 10. On 13 October 1998, following a deterioration of the situation, the NATO Council authorized Activation Orders for air strikes. This move was designed to support diplomatic efforts to make the Milosevic regime withdraw forces from Kosovo, cooperate in bringing an end to the violence and facilitate the return of refugees to their homes. At the last moment, following further diplomatic initiatives including visits to Belgrade by NATO's Secretary General Solana, US Envoys Holbrooke and Hill, the Chairman of NATO's Military Committee, General Naumann, and the Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Clark, President Milosevic agreed to comply and the air strikes were called off.
  • 11. UN Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1199, among other things, expressed deep concern about the excessive use of force by Serbian security forces and the Yugoslav army, and called for a cease-fire by both parties to the conflict. In the spirit of the UNSCR, limits were set on the number of Serbian forces in Kosovo, and on the scope of their operations
  • 12. It was agreed, in addition, that the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) would establish a Kosovo Verification Mission (KVM) to observe compliance on the ground and that NATO would establish an aerial surveillance mission. The establishment of the two missions was endorsed by UN Security Council Resolution 1203. Several non-NATO nations that participate in Partnership for Peace (PfP) agreed to contribute to the surveillance mission organized by NATO.
  • 13. The situation in Kosovo flared up again at the beginning of 1999, following a number of acts of provocation on both sides and the use of excessive and disproportionate force by the Serbian Army and Special Police. Some of these incidents were defused through the mediation efforts of the OSCE verifiers but in mid-January, the situation deteriorated further after escalation of the Serbian offensive against Kosovar Albanians.
  • 14. NATO supported and reinforced the Contact Group efforts by agreeing on 30 January to the use of air strikes if required, and by issuing a warning to both sides in the conflict. These concerted initiatives culminated in initial negotiations in Rambouillet near Paris, from 6 to 23 February, followed by a second round in Paris, from 15 to 18 March. At the end of the second round of talks, the Kosovar Albanian delegation signed the proposed peace agreement, but the talks broke up without a signature from the Serbian delegation
  • 15. Immediately afterwards, Serbian military and police forces stepped up the intensity of their operations against the ethnic Albanians in Kosovo, moving extra troops and modern tanks into the region. Tens of thousands of people began to flee their homes in the face of this systematic offensive.
  • 16. On 20 March, the OSCE Kosovo Verification Mission was withdrawn from the region, having faced obstruction from Serbian forces to the extent that they could no longer continue to fulfil their task. US Ambassador Holbrooke then flew to Belgrade, in a final attempt to persuade President Milosevic to stop attacks on the Kosovar Albanians or face imminent NATO air strikes. Milosevic refused to comply, and on 23 March the order was given to commence air strikes
  • 17. NATO has been leading a peacekeeping operation in Kosovo since June 1999 in support of wider international efforts to build peace and stability in the contested province. The NATO-led Kosovo Force, or KFOR, deployed in the wake of a 78-day air campaign launched by the Alliance in March 1999 to halt and reverse the humanitarian catastrophe that was then unfolding. That campaign, which was NATO’s second, followed more than a year of fighting in the province and the failure of international efforts to resolve the conflict by diplomatic means
  • 18. On 10 June 1999, after an air campaign lasting seventy-seven days, NATO Secretary General Javier Solana announced that he had instructed General Wesley Clark, Supreme Allied Commander Europe, temporarily to suspend NATO's air operations against Yugoslavia. This decision was taken after consultations with the North Atlantic Council and confirmation from General Clark that the full withdrawal of Yugoslav forces from Kosovo had begun.
  • 19. The withdrawal was in accordance with a Military-Technical Agreement concluded between NATO and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on the evening of 9 June. The agreement was signed by General Sir Michael Jackson, on behalf of NATO, and by Colonel General Svetozar Marjanovic of the Yugoslav Army and Lieutenant General Obrad Stevanovic of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, on behalf of the Governments of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Republic of Serbia.
  • 20. The Security Council authorized Member States and relevant international organizations to establish the international security presence, and decided that its responsibilities would include deterring renewed hostilities, demilitarizing the KLA and establishing a secure environment for the return of refugees and in which the international civil presence could operate. The Security Council also authorized the UN Secretary-General to establish the international civil presence and requested him to appoint a Special Representative to control its implementation.
  • 21. The first elements entered Kosovo on 12 June. As agreed in the Military Technical Agreement, the deployment of the security force - KFOR - was synchronized with the departure of Serb security forces from Kosovo. By 20 June, the Serb withdrawal was complete and KFOR was well established in Kosovo.
  • 22. At its full strength KFOR will comprise some 50,000 personnel. It is a multinational force under unified command and control with substantial NATO participation. Agreement has been reached on the arrangements for participation by the Russian Federation. More than twelve other non- NATO nations have also indicated their intention to contribute to KFOR.
  • 23. Also on 20 June, following confirmation by the Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) that Serb security forces had vacated Kosovo, the Secretary General of NATO announced that, in accordance with the Military Technical Agreement, he had formally terminated the air campaign.