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The Washington Agreement (Croatian: washingtonski sporazum; Bosnian: vašingtonski sporazum) was a ceasefire agreement between the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia, signed on 18 March 1994 in Washington, D.C. [1] It was signed by Bosnian Prime Minister Haris Silajdžić, Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granić and President of Herzeg-Bosnia Krešimir ...
The Washington Agreement was a peace agreement that led to the modern Bosnia and Herzegovina, signed in 1994. Washington Agreement or Washington Accords may also refer to: Washington Accords (1942), the Brazil-United States Political-Military Agreement leading to Brazil entering World War II
The Bosnian war which lasted from 1992 to 1995 was fought among its three main ethnicities Bosniaks, Croats and Serbs.Whilst the Bosniak plurality had sought a nation state across all ethnic lines, the Croats had created an autonomous community that functioned independently of central Bosnian rule, and the Serbs declared independence for the region's eastern and northern regions relevant to ...
Pages in category "1994 in international relations" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. ... Washington Agreement; Winebox Inquiry
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The Federation was created by the 1994 Washington Agreement, which ended the Croat–Bosniak War within the Bosnian War, and established a constituent assembly that continued its work until October 1996. The Federation has a capital, government, president, parliament, customs and police departments and two postal systems. It occupies about half ...
The Washington Capitals reached a deal to buy CapFriendly, a popular site that has long been a source of NHL salary information and will soon no longer be available to other teams or fans. General ...
1994 – Convention on the Limitation Period in the International Sale of Goods – regulated contracts on sales of goods; 1994 – Kremlin accords – US and USSR missile and nuclear weapons control; ended preprogrammed targeting of strategic nuclear missiles; 1994 – United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOS) (not ratified by U.S.)