Why are the UN peacekeeping forces still stationed in Kosovo, decades after the Balkan conflict officially ended?

A.
to arbitrate human rights trails

B.
to ensure cooperation with peacekeeping forces in Mali

C.
to maintain the sometimes uneasy peace

D.
to prosecute the war crimes that occurred in the area

1 answer

C. to maintain the sometimes uneasy peace

The UN peacekeeping forces are still stationed in Kosovo to help maintain peace and stability in the region, as tensions can still flare up between different ethnic groups. Their presence is necessary to prevent any potential conflict from escalating and to provide support to the local authorities in maintaining security.