The document summarizes key details of the Dayton Peace Agreement that ended the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1995. It discusses the leaders involved in the negotiations, including Alija Izetbegović of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slobodan Milošević of Serbia, and Franjo Tuđman of Croatia. It also outlines some of the major issues that had to be addressed in the agreement, such as borders, government structures, refugee return, and prosecution of war crimes. The agreement ultimately split Bosnia and Herzegovina into two entities and laid the foundation for rebuilding the country after the war.
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CURSO PARA BRASILEIROS QUE QUEREM APRENDER O IDIOMA ESPANHOL (CURSO BÁSICO) - todos os slides foram preparados graças ao material didático Gente Hoy - Editora Difusión (2013)
2. Leaders During the Conflict
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Alija
Izetbegociv
Slobodan
Milosevic
Serbs
Franjo
Tudjuman
Croats
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(Milivojecvic, 53)
3. • Weeks of discussions
• Where to draw the new borders?
• What type of government will be
implemented?
• Who should be punished for war crimes?
• Attempting to establish a truce among the
Bosniaks-Croatians and the Serbs.
Format of the Discussion
(Milivojecvic, 53)
4. • How to rebuild Bosnia?
• No simple solution to the problem
• Not all parties will walk away happy
• Compromise is essential
• Who would run the country?
Things that had to be Considered
(Milivojecvic, 53-4)
5. • Split borders into Bosnia and Herzegovina.
• Laid Foundations For:
1. Refugees to return
2. Government structure
3. Land borders
4. Elections
5. Reconstruction
6. War Criminals
Results of the Agreement
(Milivojecvic, 53-4)