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The United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo or UNMIK is an interim civilian administration in Kosovo, under the authority of the United Nations. The mission was established on June 10, 1999 by Security Council Resolution 1244. According to UNSCR 1244, Kosovo is still technically part of Serbia, although Serbia is authorized no role in governing Kosovo. UNSCR 1244 also called for a political process to determine Kosovo's future status (i.e., whether it would be allowed to become independent or remain part of Serbia) -- that status process was initiated in late 2005, under guidance from the Contact Group countries.
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(German) | United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo |
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(French) | Mission d'administration intérimaire des Nations Unies au Kosovo |
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(Italian) | United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo |
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