The Rambouillet Agreement named for the location at Chateau Rambouillet, France where it was reached, was NATO's proposed agreement between Yugoslavia and Albanian rebels for peace in Kosovo.
The full text of the Rambouillet Agreement can be found at the State Department (http://www.state.gov/www/regions/eur/ksvo_rambouillet_text.html).
The Serbian Parliament responded (http://www.serbia-info.com/news/1999-03/24/10030.html) on March 23, 1999 to the agreement with a sharp criticisim. While the Parliament agreed that Kosovo should be given autonomy, it wanted the UN to be used and not NATO and accused the "separatist-terrorist delegation of ethnic Albanians" of:
The agreement's significance comes from the fact that it was not accepted by Yugoslavia and this set the stage for the Kosovo War. It included provisions for a proposed government for Kosovo, and detailed the obilgations of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.