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United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo was created on 2008-02-16.
The Kosovo war was a war against Serbia's agression toward all non-Serb nations in the region.
Kosovo and Serbia share an economic relationship in the Central European Free Trade Agreement with the mandate of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.
Kosovo
Yes Kosovo is a territory of Serbia that declared independence, but has yet to be recognized by enough nations to be sovereign.
Kosovo is currently a self-declared independent country. However, Serbia still lays claim to it and only around half of the world's nations have recognized Kosovo.
The conflict in Kosovo, like that in Bosnia, was ethnic-based. Kosovo is a province at the southern end of Serbia; it neighbors Albania and the former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia. Many Albanians still live in Kosovo and see themselves more closely aligned with Albania, to the southwest, than with Yugoslavia. Thus, a separatist movement began, which caused mounting tension between ethnic Albanians and Serbian authorities.Result: Kumanovo Treaty; Yugoslav security forces pull out of Kosovo; FR Yugoslavia maintains sovereignty.Territorial changes: No legal changes to Yugoslav borders according to the Resolution 1244, but effective political and economic separation of Kosovo from the rest of Yugoslavia under United Nations temporary administration.
Yes. The United States was one of the first nations to recognize the independence of the Republic of Kosovo.
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The cultural differences between Kosovo and Serbia arose from the Turkish conquest of Kosovo.