Today marks the 27th anniversary of the signing of the Rambouillet Agreement, one of the most important moments in modern Kosovo history.
In 1999, Kosovo’s political representatives signed this peace agreement with Serbia, marking a significant step toward cooperation with Western powers and international democratic institutions. However, Serbia, as the aggressor in the Kosovo war, did not accept the agreement, which became one of the main reasons for NATO’s intervention, KosovaPress reports.
Following subsequent developments, Kosovo entered a new phase under the international administration of the United Nations, with broad involvement from the European Union and other international partners. This period created conditions for the building of democratic institutions and the advancement of political processes.
Kosovo was represented at Rambouillet by a broad political delegation, which included key figures from the Albanian political and military spectrum at the time, with the aim of presenting