
UN Security Council Resolution 1244
UN Security Council Resolution 1244, adopted in 1999, was a response to the conflict in Kosovo. It established a framework for peace and administration in the region after NATO's intervention. The resolution called for an international presence, including the United Nations administration, to ensure peace, protect human rights, and facilitate the return of refugees. It aimed to create autonomy for Kosovo while maintaining Serbia's territorial integrity. Essentially, it was an effort to stabilize the region and promote dialogue between ethnic communities in the aftermath of conflict.