Kosovo is a relatively small country, but because of its geographical location and good agricultural climatic conditions it is a very important agricultural producer. However, as a result of the agricultural sector, ongoing investment in apple production can make Kosovo one of the most important apple producing countries on the Balkans. Farmers can cultivate the highest quality fruits because the flat valley area has good soil and high quality water available nationwide.
Kosovo War - Kosovo War can be divided into two parts: a collision between Serbia and Kosovo, and a collision between Kosovo and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The first confrontation began in 1996 with a statement by Slobodan Milosevic that Kosovo will continue to be a part of Serbia and as a result Albanians' intense reaction will continue. NATO intervened when Serbian forces slaughtered 45 Albanians in Rakaku village in Kosovo in 1999. NATO has launched a four month bombing campaign against Serbia as a response to Rachac massacre
Despite formally becoming a part of Serbia, the management provisions of Kosovo were under the direction of the UN until 2008 required independence. Kosovo is managed by Kosovo's UN Interim Management Mission (UNMIK) and Special Secretary General (Secretary General Special Representative). Before deciding the future position of Kosovo, UN Security Council Resolution 1244 put Kosovo under the provisional United Nations control. This resolution not only delegated the entire authority to manage Kosovo to UNMIK, but also instructed UNMIK to set up a provisional autonomous body. Since 2001, UNMIK has gradually transferred management to local agencies.
As Kosovo called for independence in 2008, UNMIK was over and the mission of the new European Union law (EULEX) took over. EULEX aims to support and support the Kosovo authorities in the field of rule of law, especially in the areas of police, justice and customs. EULEX is a technical task, supervision, guidance and advice while retaining some limited administrative authority. EULEX's mission is hindered by its operation, as only 23 out of 28 EU member countries recognize Kosovo as an independent entity and are connected to internal departments. As a result, the mission has often been criticized for the inefficiency of establishing a fully functioning rule of law. In 2014, EULEX prosecutor Maria Bamieh cited a corruption allegation in the Kosovo newspaper, EULEX internal survey can not dispute an important suspect and still deal with sensitive cases It was allowed.