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AFAIK, the Albanian (note: majority) population of Kossovo declared independence from Serbia and Yugoslavia in 1990. However that did never achieved any recognition at all except from Albania, and in 1999 those same Albanian political leaders signed the Kumanovo Treaty that ended the Kosovo war, canceling the decision of the Kosovar Declaration of Independence and the Kosovar Independence referendum as well as the Constitution of the Republic of Kosova, forfeiting independence in favor of autonomy within the rump Yugoslav state. However, the Provisional Institutions of Self-Government in Pristina will 100% undoubtedly proclaim independence this year (unless someone forces them not to, real hard) - this has nothing to do even with the Security Council's decisions. The transitional Kosovan authorities will declare independence in three months-to-half a year undoubtedly, regardless of any outer decision (or inner non-Albanian for that matter). --PaxEquilibrium