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The United Nations Mission in Kosovo or UNMIK is an interim civilian administration of the Serbian province (as part of Serbia and Montenegro) called Kosovo (officially Kosovo and Metohia), under the authority of the United Nations. The current head of UNMIK is the Danish diplomat Soren Jessen-Petersen . The mission was established on June 10, 1999 by Security Council Resolution 1244.

According to resolution 1244, UNMIK is to:

After five years of work ( As of 2004), UNMIK has failed in most of these tasks:

UNMIK is divided into four sections which it calls "pillars". These are:

A NATO-led force called KFOR provides an international security presence in support of UNMIK's work.

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UN peacekeeping missions and operations Kosovo

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