The key provisions of the agreement were designed to enable the following: • A cessation of hostilities between
NATO's
Kosovo Force (KFOR) and the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia followed by an end to the bombing campaign should FRY comply effectively with the agreement. • Definition of a 25 km air safety zone and 5 km "
Ground Safety Zone" around Kosovo's boundaries, into FRY-administered territory where necessary, which FRY military forces could not enter without
KFOR permission. Lightly armed police continued to operate within the zone outside of Kosovo according to the agreement. • Over 11 days from signing, the staged withdrawal from Kosovo by FRY forces, including the clearing of military assets (mines, booby traps) from communications lines, and the provision of information to NATO about remaining hazards. • The deployment of civil and security forces within Kosovo, pursuant to soon-to-be adopted
United Nations Security Council Resolution. • Authorization for assistance to, and use of necessary force by
NATO's
Kosovo Force to create a secure environment for the international civilian presence and its
peace settlement mission. The NATO presence was sanctioned by the
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244, which authorized UN Member states and international organizations to maintain an international security presence, as
Kosovo Force (KFOR), whose mandate is
open-ended unless the UN Security Council decides otherwise. The KFOR was authorized to take all actions necessary to ensure compliance with the agreement. ==See also==