The political status of Kosovo is the subject of a long-running political and territorial dispute between the Serbian (and previously, the Yugoslav) government and Kosovo's largely ethnic-Albanian population, stemming from the breakup of Yugoslavia at the end of the 20th century, and the ensuing Yugoslav wars. In 1999 the administration of the province was handed on an interim basis to the United Nations under the terms of UNSCR 1244 which ended the Kosovo conflict of that year. That resolution reaffirmed the sovereignty of Serbia over Kosovo but required the UN administration to promote the establishment of 'substantial autonomy and self-government' for Kosovo pending a 'final settlement' for negotiation between the parties.
The UN-sponsored talks began in February 2006, and though no agreement was reached between the parties, a proposal from UN Special Envoy Martti Ahtisaari was presented in May 2007 which recommended 'supervised independence' for the province. After many weeks of discussions at the UN in New York, the United States, United Kingdom and other European members of the Security Council formally 'discarded' a draft resolution backing Ahtisaari's proposal on 20 July 2007, having failed to secure Russian backing.
By 2007, a plan had been formulated by UN Special Envoy Martti Ahtisaari. While the plan was accepted by the local government in Kosovo and backed by the United States and the European Union, it was strongly opposed by Serbia and their ally Russia. Various UN-facilitated attempts to negotiate an agreement left Kosovo's status unresolved.
There are, furthermore, several unrecognized countries and independence, secessionist, autonomy and nationalist movements throughout the world. See list of unrecognized countries.
The name Kosovo (as referred to in this spelling) is the most frequently used form in English when discussing the region in question. The Albanian spelling Kosova has lesser currency. The alternative spellings Cossovo and Kossovo were frequently used until the early 20th century
Kosovo
Albanian usage may contain the definite article, as such it varies (Kosova vs. Kosovë). The question does not arise in Serbian, which has no definite article.
Kosovo (Serbian Cyrillic: Косово, pronounced [kosoʋo]) is the Serbian neuter possessive adjective of kos (кос) "blackbird", an ellipsis for Kosovo Polje "field of the blackbirds", the site of the 1389 Battle of Kosovo Field. The name of the field was applied to an Ottoman province created in 1864. In Greek the full name of the historical region is Kossyfopèdio meaning field (-pèdio) of the blackbirds (Kossyfi-).
The use of these spelling variants is a highly sensitive political issue for both Serbs and Albanians, who regard the use of the other side's name as being a denial of their own side's territorial rights.
According to Rivers, "...the intent of the song was to mock my own country for its bullying ways around the world. The idea was to point out how casually the U.S. plays World Police. The song takes on the persona of the U.S. government, ridiculing the fact that we push others around without much concern."
In May, 2005, a group of Norwegian peacekeepers in Kosovo (calling themselves the "Shiptare Boys") parodied the music video for "Kokomo," using Rivers' song with their own hand-held video camera footage. In the parody, the soldiers imitate dance moves and scenes from the original music video in desolate war-torn areas around Kosovo. It was widely broadcast in the Balkans, prompting the Norwegian ambassador to formally apologize.
Kosovo is one of the youngest countries in the world and is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its independence from Serbia. This fascinating region has a rich, deep, and sometimes violent history. Here’s everything you need to know.
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Political status of Kosovo | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_status_of_Kosovo
00:01:44 1 Background
00:01:52 1.1 Status in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
00:03:31 1.2 Status in Communist Yugoslavia
00:07:12 1.3 Under Slobodan Milošević
00:10:22 2 Status and the Kosovo War
00:12:17 2.1 Temporary administration of the United Nations Mission in Kosovo
00:17:13 2.2 Resolution 1244
00:18:22 3 Status process (2006–2008)
00:18:34 3.1 Initial UN-backed talks (2006)
00:21:01 3.2 Continued discussions
00:24:20 3.3 Ahtisaari Plan
00:28:03 3.4 Serbian constitutional referendum
00:29:05 3.5 Positions of the parties
00:32:44 4 Declaration of independence
00:34:00 4.1 International Court of Justice review
00:35:45 5 Belgrade–Pristina negotiations
00:35:55 5.1 Brussels Agree...
published: 07 May 2019
The status of kosovo | #facts #shorts
The status of kosovo | #facts #shorts
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published: 05 Jun 2023
How did Kosovo become a country?
Kosovo, Europe's newest country, was formed 10 years ago this week. It is peaceful today, but the path to its creation lay in one of Europe's most brutal sectarian conflicts. Warning: this film contains graphic content.
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In 2008, Kosovo became Europe’s newest country. This small, landlocked state of two million people emerged as a result of one of Europe’s most brutal sectarian conflicts since the second world war.
Today Kosovo is peaceful, but poor. Unemployment is high and the grey economy accounts for about 30% of the country’s economic activity. And Kosovans are the only citizens in Europe to not have visa free access to the rest of the continent.
The country is still divided along ethnic lines. 90% of it...
published: 15 Feb 2018
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Kosovo is a partially recognised state in Southeast Europe. It lies at the centre of the Balkans. Kosovo unilaterally declared its independence from Serbia on 17 February 2008, and has since gained diplomatic recognition as a sovereign state by 101 member states of the United Nations. It is bordered by Serbia to the north and east, North Macedonia to the southeast, Albania to the southwest, and Montenegro to the west. Most of central Kosovo is dominated by the vast plains and fields of Metohija and Kosovo field. The Accursed Mountains and Šar Mountains rise in the southwest and southeast, respectively. Its capital and largest city is Pristina.
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Kosovo: A Look at its History and Current Status
In this video, we provide an overview of Kosovo's history, its declaration of independence, and its current status as a partially recognized state. We also delve into the country's population, economy, and political challenges.
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In this video we discuss how Kosovo's political system functions and we cover all the major political parties within Kosovo*.
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Recognition and History: Understanding Kosovo-Serbia Relations
Two decades since the end of the Kosovo war, normalizing relations between Serbia and Kosovo remains an elusive goal for both U.S. and European policymakers. CSIS’ Heather A. Conley and Dejana Saric delve into the history of the Serbia-Kosovo dispute and diplomatic efforts to resolve this tension in the Western Balkans. To learn more about what a new U.S. strategy for Serbia and Kosovo could look like, see the CSIS brief: ‘The Serbia-Kosovo Normalization Process: A Temporary U.S. Decoupling.’
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Uncovering the History Behind Kosovo's Independence From Serbia! | #shorts #facts #lifesavingtips
Uncovering the History Behind Kosovo's Independence From Serbia! | #shorts #facts #lifesavingtips
In this short video, we're uncovering the history behind Kosovo's independence from Serbia. We'll discuss the events that led up to this important moment in history, as well as some of the key facts and life-saving tips that you need to know.
Kosovo is a beautiful country that has been through a lot in its history. In this video, we're exploring the history behind this momentous event and how it has affected the people of Kosovo today. We hope you enjoy learning about this fascinating country!
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KOSOVO EXPLAINED
In 2008 Kosovo proclaimed its independence from Serbia. This is the full story of the nation/province explained.
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This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_status_of_Kosovo
00:01:44 1 Background
00:01:52 1.1 Status in t...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_status_of_Kosovo
00:01:44 1 Background
00:01:52 1.1 Status in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
00:03:31 1.2 Status in Communist Yugoslavia
00:07:12 1.3 Under Slobodan Milošević
00:10:22 2 Status and the Kosovo War
00:12:17 2.1 Temporary administration of the United Nations Mission in Kosovo
00:17:13 2.2 Resolution 1244
00:18:22 3 Status process (2006–2008)
00:18:34 3.1 Initial UN-backed talks (2006)
00:21:01 3.2 Continued discussions
00:24:20 3.3 Ahtisaari Plan
00:28:03 3.4 Serbian constitutional referendum
00:29:05 3.5 Positions of the parties
00:32:44 4 Declaration of independence
00:34:00 4.1 International Court of Justice review
00:35:45 5 Belgrade–Pristina negotiations
00:35:55 5.1 Brussels Agreement (2013)
00:36:22 6 See also
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SUMMARY
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The political status of Kosovo, also known as the Kosovo question (Serbian: Косовско питање/Kosovsko pitanje) is the subject of a long-running political and territorial dispute between the Serbian (and previously, Yugoslav) government and the Kosovar leadership in the Assembly of Kosovo, stemming from the breakup of Yugoslavia (1991-92) and the ensuing Kosovo War (1998–99). In 1999 the administration of the province was handed on an interim basis to the United Nations under the terms of UNSCR 1244 which ended the Kosovo conflict of that year. That resolution reaffirmed the sovereignty of Serbia over Kosovo but required the UN administration to promote the establishment of 'substantial autonomy and self-government' for Kosovo pending a 'final settlement' for negotiation between the parties.
The UN-sponsored talks began in February 2006, and though no agreement was reached between the parties, a proposal from UN Special Envoy Martti Ahtisaari was presented in May 2007 which recommended 'supervised independence' for the province. After many weeks of discussions at the UN in New York, the United States, United Kingdom and other European members of the Security Council formally 'discarded' a draft resolution backing Ahtisaari's proposal on 20 July 2007, having failed to secure Russian backing.On 17 February 2008 representatives of the people of Kosovo, acting outside the UNMIK's PISG framework issued a declaration of independence establishing the Republic of Kosovo. The International Court of Justice ruled that the declaration did not violate international law and argued that the signatory authors represented the broad will of the People of Kosovo, rather than the Assembly of Kosovo under the umbrella of UN resolution 1244.
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_status_of_Kosovo
00:01:44 1 Background
00:01:52 1.1 Status in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
00:03:31 1.2 Status in Communist Yugoslavia
00:07:12 1.3 Under Slobodan Milošević
00:10:22 2 Status and the Kosovo War
00:12:17 2.1 Temporary administration of the United Nations Mission in Kosovo
00:17:13 2.2 Resolution 1244
00:18:22 3 Status process (2006–2008)
00:18:34 3.1 Initial UN-backed talks (2006)
00:21:01 3.2 Continued discussions
00:24:20 3.3 Ahtisaari Plan
00:28:03 3.4 Serbian constitutional referendum
00:29:05 3.5 Positions of the parties
00:32:44 4 Declaration of independence
00:34:00 4.1 International Court of Justice review
00:35:45 5 Belgrade–Pristina negotiations
00:35:55 5.1 Brussels Agreement (2013)
00:36:22 6 See also
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Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
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Speaking Rate: 0.9065913840169268
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SUMMARY
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The political status of Kosovo, also known as the Kosovo question (Serbian: Косовско питање/Kosovsko pitanje) is the subject of a long-running political and territorial dispute between the Serbian (and previously, Yugoslav) government and the Kosovar leadership in the Assembly of Kosovo, stemming from the breakup of Yugoslavia (1991-92) and the ensuing Kosovo War (1998–99). In 1999 the administration of the province was handed on an interim basis to the United Nations under the terms of UNSCR 1244 which ended the Kosovo conflict of that year. That resolution reaffirmed the sovereignty of Serbia over Kosovo but required the UN administration to promote the establishment of 'substantial autonomy and self-government' for Kosovo pending a 'final settlement' for negotiation between the parties.
The UN-sponsored talks began in February 2006, and though no agreement was reached between the parties, a proposal from UN Special Envoy Martti Ahtisaari was presented in May 2007 which recommended 'supervised independence' for the province. After many weeks of discussions at the UN in New York, the United States, United Kingdom and other European members of the Security Council formally 'discarded' a draft resolution backing Ahtisaari's proposal on 20 July 2007, having failed to secure Russian backing.On 17 February 2008 representatives of the people of Kosovo, acting outside the UNMIK's PISG framework issued a declaration of independence establishing the Republic of Kosovo. The International Court of Justice ruled that the declaration did not violate international law and argued that the signatory authors represented the broad will of the People of Kosovo, rather than the Assembly of Kosovo under the umbrella of UN resolution 1244.
The status of kosovo | #facts #shorts
In this short video, we'll talk about the status of Kosovo. We'll discuss the ongoing tensions between Serbia and Kosovo...
The status of kosovo | #facts #shorts
In this short video, we'll talk about the status of Kosovo. We'll discuss the ongoing tensions between Serbia and Kosovo, and what the future hold for the country.
Thank you for watching! In the coming weeks, we'll be releasing more videos about the political and social landscape of Kosovo. Keep an eye out for them, and feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions.
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The status of kosovo | #facts #shorts
In this short video, we'll talk about the status of Kosovo. We'll discuss the ongoing tensions between Serbia and Kosovo, and what the future hold for the country.
Thank you for watching! In the coming weeks, we'll be releasing more videos about the political and social landscape of Kosovo. Keep an eye out for them, and feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions.
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Kosovo, Europe's newest country, was formed 10 years ago this week. It is peaceful today, but the path to its creation lay in one of Europe's most brutal sectar...
Kosovo, Europe's newest country, was formed 10 years ago this week. It is peaceful today, but the path to its creation lay in one of Europe's most brutal sectarian conflicts. Warning: this film contains graphic content.
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In 2008, Kosovo became Europe’s newest country. This small, landlocked state of two million people emerged as a result of one of Europe’s most brutal sectarian conflicts since the second world war.
Today Kosovo is peaceful, but poor. Unemployment is high and the grey economy accounts for about 30% of the country’s economic activity. And Kosovans are the only citizens in Europe to not have visa free access to the rest of the continent.
The country is still divided along ethnic lines. 90% of its people are Albanian speakers and mostly Muslim. About 10% are ethnic Serbs, who are Orthodox Christians and live mostly in the north.
Why did such a small corner of the Balkans come to the world’s attention in 1999?
The origins of modern Kosovo date back over a century. When the new state of Albania was formed in 1912, Kosovo was not included within its borders. Instead, Kosovars found themselves ruled by Serbia. As a Serbian province, Kosovo later became part of a new country: Yugoslavia.
With the fall of communism across central and eastern Europe, Yugoslavia began to disintegrate in the early 1990s. As Croatia and Bosnia & Hercegovina declared independence local Serbs who wanted to remain in the same state as Serbia went to war. They were fully backed by Serbia and the Serbian-controlled Yugoslav armies.
When those wars ended in 1995 Kosovo remained part of Serbia. Ethnic Albanians in Kosovo sensed that they too could gain their own independence.
But Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic, wanting to keep what was left of Yugoslavia together, did not want to let Kosovo go. He’d made his intentions clear in a speech some years earlier.
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In 2008, Kosovo became Europe’s newest country. This small, landlocked state of two million people emerged as a result of one of Europe’s most brutal sectarian conflicts since the second world war.
Today Kosovo is peaceful, but poor. Unemployment is high and the grey economy accounts for about 30% of the country’s economic activity. And Kosovans are the only citizens in Europe to not have visa free access to the rest of the continent.
The country is still divided along ethnic lines. 90% of its people are Albanian speakers and mostly Muslim. About 10% are ethnic Serbs, who are Orthodox Christians and live mostly in the north.
Why did such a small corner of the Balkans come to the world’s attention in 1999?
The origins of modern Kosovo date back over a century. When the new state of Albania was formed in 1912, Kosovo was not included within its borders. Instead, Kosovars found themselves ruled by Serbia. As a Serbian province, Kosovo later became part of a new country: Yugoslavia.
With the fall of communism across central and eastern Europe, Yugoslavia began to disintegrate in the early 1990s. As Croatia and Bosnia & Hercegovina declared independence local Serbs who wanted to remain in the same state as Serbia went to war. They were fully backed by Serbia and the Serbian-controlled Yugoslav armies.
When those wars ended in 1995 Kosovo remained part of Serbia. Ethnic Albanians in Kosovo sensed that they too could gain their own independence.
But Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic, wanting to keep what was left of Yugoslavia together, did not want to let Kosovo go. He’d made his intentions clear in a speech some years earlier.
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Kosovo is a partially recognised state in Southeast Europe. It lies at the centre of the Balkans. Kosovo unilaterally declared its independence from Serbia on...
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Kosovo is a partially recognised state in Southeast Europe. It lies at the centre of the Balkans. Kosovo unilaterally declared its independence from Serbia on 17 February 2008, and has since gained diplomatic recognition as a sovereign state by 101 member states of the United Nations. It is bordered by Serbia to the north and east, North Macedonia to the southeast, Albania to the southwest, and Montenegro to the west. Most of central Kosovo is dominated by the vast plains and fields of Metohija and Kosovo field. The Accursed Mountains and Šar Mountains rise in the southwest and southeast, respectively. Its capital and largest city is Pristina.
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Kosovo is a partially recognised state in Southeast Europe. It lies at the centre of the Balkans. Kosovo unilaterally declared its independence from Serbia on 17 February 2008, and has since gained diplomatic recognition as a sovereign state by 101 member states of the United Nations. It is bordered by Serbia to the north and east, North Macedonia to the southeast, Albania to the southwest, and Montenegro to the west. Most of central Kosovo is dominated by the vast plains and fields of Metohija and Kosovo field. The Accursed Mountains and Šar Mountains rise in the southwest and southeast, respectively. Its capital and largest city is Pristina.
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In this video, we provide an overview of Kosovo's history, its declaration of independence, and its current status as a partially recognized state. We also del...
In this video, we provide an overview of Kosovo's history, its declaration of independence, and its current status as a partially recognized state. We also delve into the country's population, economy, and political challenges.
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In this video, we provide an overview of Kosovo's history, its declaration of independence, and its current status as a partially recognized state. We also delve into the country's population, economy, and political challenges.
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In this video we discuss how Kosovo's political system functions and we cover all the major political parties within Kosovo*.
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In this video we discuss how Kosovo's political system functions and we cover all the major political parties within Kosovo*.
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Two decades since the end of the Kosovo war, normalizing relations between Serbia and Kosovo remains an elusive goal for both U.S. and European policymakers. CS...
Two decades since the end of the Kosovo war, normalizing relations between Serbia and Kosovo remains an elusive goal for both U.S. and European policymakers. CSIS’ Heather A. Conley and Dejana Saric delve into the history of the Serbia-Kosovo dispute and diplomatic efforts to resolve this tension in the Western Balkans. To learn more about what a new U.S. strategy for Serbia and Kosovo could look like, see the CSIS brief: ‘The Serbia-Kosovo Normalization Process: A Temporary U.S. Decoupling.’
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Two decades since the end of the Kosovo war, normalizing relations between Serbia and Kosovo remains an elusive goal for both U.S. and European policymakers. CSIS’ Heather A. Conley and Dejana Saric delve into the history of the Serbia-Kosovo dispute and diplomatic efforts to resolve this tension in the Western Balkans. To learn more about what a new U.S. strategy for Serbia and Kosovo could look like, see the CSIS brief: ‘The Serbia-Kosovo Normalization Process: A Temporary U.S. Decoupling.’
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Uncovering the History Behind Kosovo's Independence From Serbia! | #shorts #facts #lifesavingtips
In this short video, we're uncovering the history behind Kos...
Uncovering the History Behind Kosovo's Independence From Serbia! | #shorts #facts #lifesavingtips
In this short video, we're uncovering the history behind Kosovo's independence from Serbia. We'll discuss the events that led up to this important moment in history, as well as some of the key facts and life-saving tips that you need to know.
Kosovo is a beautiful country that has been through a lot in its history. In this video, we're exploring the history behind this momentous event and how it has affected the people of Kosovo today. We hope you enjoy learning about this fascinating country!
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Uncovering the History Behind Kosovo's Independence From Serbia! | #shorts #facts #lifesavingtips
In this short video, we're uncovering the history behind Kosovo's independence from Serbia. We'll discuss the events that led up to this important moment in history, as well as some of the key facts and life-saving tips that you need to know.
Kosovo is a beautiful country that has been through a lot in its history. In this video, we're exploring the history behind this momentous event and how it has affected the people of Kosovo today. We hope you enjoy learning about this fascinating country!
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In 2008 Kosovo proclaimed its independence from Serbia. This is the full story of the nation/province explained.
What are your thoughts about the issue? Let m...
In 2008 Kosovo proclaimed its independence from Serbia. This is the full story of the nation/province explained.
What are your thoughts about the issue? Let me know in the comments bellow.
Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographic_history_of_Kosovo
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Kosovo
https://youtu.be/oWWLECJnylM
https://youtu.be/3jLhbrqL75Y
In 2008 Kosovo proclaimed its independence from Serbia. This is the full story of the nation/province explained.
What are your thoughts about the issue? Let me know in the comments bellow.
Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographic_history_of_Kosovo
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Kosovo
https://youtu.be/oWWLECJnylM
https://youtu.be/3jLhbrqL75Y
Kosovo is one of the youngest countries in the world and is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its independence from Serbia. This fascinating region has a rich, deep, and sometimes violent history. Here’s everything you need to know.
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00:01:44 1 Background
00:01:52 1.1 Status in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
00:03:31 1.2 Status in Communist Yugoslavia
00:07:12 1.3 Under Slobodan Milošević
00:10:22 2 Status and the Kosovo War
00:12:17 2.1 Temporary administration of the United Nations Mission in Kosovo
00:17:13 2.2 Resolution 1244
00:18:22 3 Status process (2006–2008)
00:18:34 3.1 Initial UN-backed talks (2006)
00:21:01 3.2 Continued discussions
00:24:20 3.3 Ahtisaari Plan
00:28:03 3.4 Serbian constitutional referendum
00:29:05 3.5 Positions of the parties
00:32:44 4 Declaration of independence
00:34:00 4.1 International Court of Justice review
00:35:45 5 Belgrade–Pristina negotiations
00:35:55 5.1 Brussels Agreement (2013)
00:36:22 6 See also
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The political status of Kosovo, also known as the Kosovo question (Serbian: Косовско питање/Kosovsko pitanje) is the subject of a long-running political and territorial dispute between the Serbian (and previously, Yugoslav) government and the Kosovar leadership in the Assembly of Kosovo, stemming from the breakup of Yugoslavia (1991-92) and the ensuing Kosovo War (1998–99). In 1999 the administration of the province was handed on an interim basis to the United Nations under the terms of UNSCR 1244 which ended the Kosovo conflict of that year. That resolution reaffirmed the sovereignty of Serbia over Kosovo but required the UN administration to promote the establishment of 'substantial autonomy and self-government' for Kosovo pending a 'final settlement' for negotiation between the parties.
The UN-sponsored talks began in February 2006, and though no agreement was reached between the parties, a proposal from UN Special Envoy Martti Ahtisaari was presented in May 2007 which recommended 'supervised independence' for the province. After many weeks of discussions at the UN in New York, the United States, United Kingdom and other European members of the Security Council formally 'discarded' a draft resolution backing Ahtisaari's proposal on 20 July 2007, having failed to secure Russian backing.On 17 February 2008 representatives of the people of Kosovo, acting outside the UNMIK's PISG framework issued a declaration of independence establishing the Republic of Kosovo. The International Court of Justice ruled that the declaration did not violate international law and argued that the signatory authors represented the broad will of the People of Kosovo, rather than the Assembly of Kosovo under the umbrella of UN resolution 1244.
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In this short video, we'll talk about the status of Kosovo. We'll discuss the ongoing tensions between Serbia and Kosovo, and what the future hold for the country.
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Kosovo, Europe's newest country, was formed 10 years ago this week. It is peaceful today, but the path to its creation lay in one of Europe's most brutal sectarian conflicts. Warning: this film contains graphic content.
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In 2008, Kosovo became Europe’s newest country. This small, landlocked state of two million people emerged as a result of one of Europe’s most brutal sectarian conflicts since the second world war.
Today Kosovo is peaceful, but poor. Unemployment is high and the grey economy accounts for about 30% of the country’s economic activity. And Kosovans are the only citizens in Europe to not have visa free access to the rest of the continent.
The country is still divided along ethnic lines. 90% of its people are Albanian speakers and mostly Muslim. About 10% are ethnic Serbs, who are Orthodox Christians and live mostly in the north.
Why did such a small corner of the Balkans come to the world’s attention in 1999?
The origins of modern Kosovo date back over a century. When the new state of Albania was formed in 1912, Kosovo was not included within its borders. Instead, Kosovars found themselves ruled by Serbia. As a Serbian province, Kosovo later became part of a new country: Yugoslavia.
With the fall of communism across central and eastern Europe, Yugoslavia began to disintegrate in the early 1990s. As Croatia and Bosnia & Hercegovina declared independence local Serbs who wanted to remain in the same state as Serbia went to war. They were fully backed by Serbia and the Serbian-controlled Yugoslav armies.
When those wars ended in 1995 Kosovo remained part of Serbia. Ethnic Albanians in Kosovo sensed that they too could gain their own independence.
But Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic, wanting to keep what was left of Yugoslavia together, did not want to let Kosovo go. He’d made his intentions clear in a speech some years earlier.
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Kosovo is a partially recognised state in Southeast Europe. It lies at the centre of the Balkans. Kosovo unilaterally declared its independence from Serbia on 17 February 2008, and has since gained diplomatic recognition as a sovereign state by 101 member states of the United Nations. It is bordered by Serbia to the north and east, North Macedonia to the southeast, Albania to the southwest, and Montenegro to the west. Most of central Kosovo is dominated by the vast plains and fields of Metohija and Kosovo field. The Accursed Mountains and Šar Mountains rise in the southwest and southeast, respectively. Its capital and largest city is Pristina.
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In this video, we provide an overview of Kosovo's history, its declaration of independence, and its current status as a partially recognized state. We also delve into the country's population, economy, and political challenges.
#kosovo , #Balkans, #independenceday
In this video we discuss how Kosovo's political system functions and we cover all the major political parties within Kosovo*.
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Two decades since the end of the Kosovo war, normalizing relations between Serbia and Kosovo remains an elusive goal for both U.S. and European policymakers. CSIS’ Heather A. Conley and Dejana Saric delve into the history of the Serbia-Kosovo dispute and diplomatic efforts to resolve this tension in the Western Balkans. To learn more about what a new U.S. strategy for Serbia and Kosovo could look like, see the CSIS brief: ‘The Serbia-Kosovo Normalization Process: A Temporary U.S. Decoupling.’
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Uncovering the History Behind Kosovo's Independence From Serbia! | #shorts #facts #lifesavingtips
In this short video, we're uncovering the history behind Kosovo's independence from Serbia. We'll discuss the events that led up to this important moment in history, as well as some of the key facts and life-saving tips that you need to know.
Kosovo is a beautiful country that has been through a lot in its history. In this video, we're exploring the history behind this momentous event and how it has affected the people of Kosovo today. We hope you enjoy learning about this fascinating country!
#shorts #shortvideo
In 2008 Kosovo proclaimed its independence from Serbia. This is the full story of the nation/province explained.
What are your thoughts about the issue? Let me know in the comments bellow.
Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographic_history_of_Kosovo
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Kosovo
https://youtu.be/oWWLECJnylM
https://youtu.be/3jLhbrqL75Y
The political status of Kosovo is the subject of a long-running political and territorial dispute between the Serbian (and previously, the Yugoslav) government and Kosovo's largely ethnic-Albanian population, stemming from the breakup of Yugoslavia at the end of the 20th century, and the ensuing Yugoslav wars. In 1999 the administration of the province was handed on an interim basis to the United Nations under the terms of UNSCR 1244 which ended the Kosovo conflict of that year. That resolution reaffirmed the sovereignty of Serbia over Kosovo but required the UN administration to promote the establishment of 'substantial autonomy and self-government' for Kosovo pending a 'final settlement' for negotiation between the parties.
The UN-sponsored talks began in February 2006, and though no agreement was reached between the parties, a proposal from UN Special Envoy Martti Ahtisaari was presented in May 2007 which recommended 'supervised independence' for the province. After many weeks of discussions at the UN in New York, the United States, United Kingdom and other European members of the Security Council formally 'discarded' a draft resolution backing Ahtisaari's proposal on 20 July 2007, having failed to secure Russian backing.