Cease Fire: Ohrid Agreement
Implementations
Cease Fire – 2001
There was a precondition of true holding of the ceasefire agreement for the NATO deployment. However, there were reports of ceasefire violation in various places. This trend continued until January 2001. It can be said that the ceasefire was held by and large.
Cease Fire – 2002
Ceasefire holding. There was no report of violence that could threaten the peace process.
Cease Fire – 2003
Ceasefire holding. There was no report of violence that could threaten the peace process.
Cease Fire – 2004
Ceasefire holding. There was no report of violence that could threaten the peace process.
Cease Fire – 2005
Ceasefire holding. There was no report of violence that could threaten the peace process.
Cease Fire – 2006
Ceasefire holding. There was no report of violence that could threaten the peace process.
Cease Fire – 2007
Ceasefire holding. There was no report of violence that could threaten the peace process.
Cease Fire – 2008
Ceasefire holding. There was no report of violence that could threaten the peace process.
Cease Fire – 2009
Ceasefire holding. There was no report of violence that could threaten the peace process.
Cease Fire – 2010
Ceasefire holding. There was no report of violence that could threaten the peace process.