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The research paper examines the pivotal role of the “Kumanovo Military-Technical Agreement” in shaping Kosovo’s post-conflict governance framework. Signed on June 9, 1999, the agreement ended hostilities, facilitated the withdrawal of Serbian forces, and laid the foundation for Kosovo’s transformation into an international protectorate under United Nations oversight. It established a secure environment for reconstruction, peacebuilding, and the transition to self-governance. The agreement’s significance stems from its provisions for military withdrawal, the establishment of NATO-led Kosovo Force (KFOR), and the creation of Air and Ground Safety Zones to ensure regional stability. It also outlined the necessity of international civilian and military involvement to oversee Kosovo’s political evolution, as institutionalized in UN Security Council Resolution 1244. This resolution authorized NATO’s military mission and established the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) to manage the transition to democratic self-rule. The paper employs a historical-critical methodology, integrating comparative and interpretative analyses of the agreement’s text, associated resolutions, and their practical implementation. It evaluates the agreement’s effectiveness in facilitating peace and governance while addressing challenges such as delays in UNMIK’s deployment and coordination with local authorities. Despite these obstacles, the “Kumanovo Agreement” and UN Security Council Resolution 1244 provided a robust framework for stabilizing Kosovo. They enabled infrastructure rebuilding, established security, and laid the groundwork for democratic self-governance. This analysis underscores the agreement’s enduring impact on Kosovo’s journey toward political consolidation and self-determination.
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Hadri Arbër, 2025.
"The Kumanovo agreement: Establishing the conditions for Kosovo’s governance,"
Academic Journal of Business, Administration, Law and Social Sciences, Sciendo, vol. 11(1), pages 88-97.
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RePEc:vrs:ajbals:v:11:y:2025:i:1:p:88-97:n:1007
DOI: 10.2478/ajbals-2025-0007
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