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KFOR Main Tasks [34]

The main tasks of Multinational Peacekeeping Forces in Kosovo (KFOR) are determined by the Operational Plan of the Supreme Headquarters of the Allied Forces Europe. They are:

1) to provide humanitarian aid (to make conditions for the return of refugees and displaced persons; to provide quick medical help for returning refugees; to provide water and electric supply; to mark minefields and zones of unexploded devices);

2) to conduct cooperation with civilian governmental institutions;

3) to control the border of Kosovo and Serbia, Macedonia and Albania;

4) to establish necessary reserves;

5) to establish police elements;

6) to insure demilitarization of Kosovo Liberation Army elements.

 

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ϳ . ? An exclusion zone is established by a sanctioning body in order to prohibit specified activities in a specific geographic area. Exclusion zones can be established in the air (the so called no-fly zones), at sea or on land.
? Exactly. The purpose may be to persuade nations or groups to modify their behavior to meet the desires of the sanctioning body. Otherwise, they can be faced with continued imposition of sanctions, or the use of force.
? The measures are usually imposed by the United Nations, or other international bodies. However, they may also be imposed unilaterally by the US.
? Exclusion zones are usually imposed due to breaches of international standards of human rights or flagrant abuse of international law.
? Situations which may warrant such action include the persecution of the civil population by a government; or to deter an attempt by a hostile nation to acquire territory by force. The sanctions may create economic, political, military, or other conditions where the intent is to change the behavior of the offending nation[36].

 

 






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