United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244 was adopted on June 10, 1999, in response to the conflict in Kosovo. The resolution aimed to establish a framework for the administration of Kosovo following the NATO intervention, which sought to end the humanitarian crisis and violence in the region. It called for the deployment of an international security presence and the establishment of a civil administration to oversee the governance of Kosovo.
The resolution emphasized the need for a political solution and the protection of human rights for all individuals in Kosovo. It also affirmed the commitment to the territorial integrity of Yugoslavia while allowing for the eventual status of Kosovo to be determined through negotiations.