BELGRADE -- Today marks the 18th anniversary of the initialing of the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia-Herzegovina, at a U.S. Air Force base in Dayton, Ohio.
BELGRADE -- Today marks the 18th anniversary of the initialing of the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia-Herzegovina, at a U.S. Air Force base in Dayton, Ohio.
Source: Tanjug
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The Dayton Agreement was initialed on November 21, 1995, after three weeks of negotiations, by the then presidents of Serbia, Slobodan Milošević, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Alija Izetbegović, and Croatia, Franjo Tuđman.
The agreement was officially signed in Paris on December 14, 1995.
According to the document, Bosnia-Herzegovina consists of two entities, the Serb Republic (Republika Srpska, RS) and the Muslim Croat Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina (FBiH).
The office of RS President Milorad Dodik published a document to mark the anniversary, which is entitled The Dayton Structure of Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Legal Position of the RS.
The document states it has been pointed out many times that Bosnia-Herzegovina is "a failed country that has no majority that identifies with it, because of the unresolved conflicts between its nationalities that were seen in the civil war."
The Serb entity celebrates November 21as a holiday.
"This is our way of expressing the significance of that date and choice to follow the Dayton Agreement as an international treaty that not only ended the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, but also a certain presence and system of operation of Bosnia-Herzegovina as a complex country," says the document.
Bosnia-Herzegovina's future has two directions, according to the document.
The first is a reconstruction of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina through the Constitution and the creation of a Croatian territorial entity, which would allow Bosnia-Herzegovina to become a confederation with the joint bodies having the jurisdictions outlined in the Dayton Agreement.
The other is a dissolution of Bosnia-Herzegovina, again into three ethnic territorial entities, even if the Croatian issue is not resolved first.
It would be optimal for Bosnia-Herzegovina to be composed of three parts, which would allow the Dayton Agreement to survive as one of the greatest successes of the U.S. foreign policy, the document says.
RS Prime Minister Željka Cvijanović said the Dayton Agreement was the cornerstone of the entity, "and that as such, it will be preserved."
However, speaking earlier this week, Bosnian Presidency member Bakir Izetbegović said that the Dayton agreement should be changed, and that Bosnia's future EU negotiations would be a "special opportunity" to achieve this.
He also dismissed announcements of a future referendum in the RS as "election campaign gimmick."
Milosevic was in Dayton, USA, to sign the peaceagreement. Funny that the americans didn't arrest him there and then for crimes in Croatia and Bosnia, for which he was later accused? Instead when he was of no use to them he was suddenly a dictator and a murderer. Western democracy and justice at its best.
(MikeC, 21 November 2013 19:54)
The Dayton accord was completely anti-serbian, it was shoved down the Bosnian Serbs throats and all of the concessions were made on the Serbian side.
Now the Federation wants more. Now it wants to once again collectively punish all the bosnian serbs. It does not matter that two peaceful decades have passed. It want's the serbs to keep paying because they are serbian. It want's the Serbian territory, but not the serbian people.
This is what happens when you negotiate with someone who has nothing to contribute and would rather send young people to war than comprimise.
At the minimum, all refugees should be allowed to return to all areas and it should be the Dayton accord to the letter because everyone agreed to it - or it should be independence for RS because the Federation is not interested in runing a sucessful country.
(marKo, 21 November 2013 18:48)
Milosevic was in Dayton, USA, to sign the peaceagreement. Funny that the americans didn't arrest him there and then for crimes in Croatia and Bosnia, for which he was later accused? Instead when he was of no use to them he was suddenly a dictator and a murderer. Western democracy and justice at its best.
(MikeC, 21 November 2013 19:54)
The Dayton accord was completely anti-serbian, it was shoved down the Bosnian Serbs throats and all of the concessions were made on the Serbian side.
Now the Federation wants more. Now it wants to once again collectively punish all the bosnian serbs. It does not matter that two peaceful decades have passed. It want's the serbs to keep paying because they are serbian. It want's the Serbian territory, but not the serbian people.
This is what happens when you negotiate with someone who has nothing to contribute and would rather send young people to war than comprimise.
At the minimum, all refugees should be allowed to return to all areas and it should be the Dayton accord to the letter because everyone agreed to it - or it should be independence for RS because the Federation is not interested in runing a sucessful country.
(marKo, 21 November 2013 18:48)
Milosevic was in Dayton, USA, to sign the peaceagreement. Funny that the americans didn't arrest him there and then for crimes in Croatia and Bosnia, for which he was later accused? Instead when he was of no use to them he was suddenly a dictator and a murderer. Western democracy and justice at its best.
(MikeC, 21 November 2013 19:54)
The Dayton accord was completely anti-serbian, it was shoved down the Bosnian Serbs throats and all of the concessions were made on the Serbian side.
Now the Federation wants more. Now it wants to once again collectively punish all the bosnian serbs. It does not matter that two peaceful decades have passed. It want's the serbs to keep paying because they are serbian. It want's the Serbian territory, but not the serbian people.
This is what happens when you negotiate with someone who has nothing to contribute and would rather send young people to war than comprimise.
At the minimum, all refugees should be allowed to return to all areas and it should be the Dayton accord to the letter because everyone agreed to it - or it should be independence for RS because the Federation is not interested in runing a sucessful country.
(marKo, 21 November 2013 18:48)