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A coalition of nations, led by Australia, sent troops to support the peace keeping mission. Countries supporting this mission included Argentina, Malaysia, Thailand, United Kingdom, Sweden, Ireland, Denmark. While the United States supported the transition authority, it did so mainly by underwriting contracts to replace destroyed infrastructure and thus avoided a military involvement.
UNTAET was established on October 25, 1999 and was abolished on May 20, 2002 with most functions passed to the East Timor government. The military and police forces were transferred to the newly created United Nations Mission of Support to East Timor.