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The NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina was a series of actions undertaken by NATO whose stated aim was to establish long-term peace during and after the Bosnian War. NATO's intervention began as largely political and symbolic, but gradually expanded to include large-scale air operations and the deployment of approximately 60,000 ...
- Bosnia and Herzegovina–NATO relations
The 1995 NATO bombing of Bosnia and Herzegovina targeted the...
- Operation Deliberate Force
The Bosnian War was an international armed conflict that...
- Bosnia and Herzegovina–NATO relations
Operation Deny Flight was a North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO) operation that began on 12 April 1993 as the enforcement of a United Nations (UN) no-fly zone over Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia
On 20 December 1995, the forces of UNPROFOR were reflagged under the NATO-led Implementation Force , whose task was to implement the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina (GFAP – otherwise known as the Dayton Accords or Dayton Agreement). Course of action February 1992 – March 1993
The Implementation Force ( IFOR) was a NATO -led multinational peace enforcement force in Bosnia and Herzegovina under a one-year mandate from 20 December 1995 to 20 December 1996 under the codename Operation Joint Endeavour . Background. U.S. Army vehicles with IFOR crossing the Sava using a pontoon bridge.
The NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina was a series of actions undertaken by NATO whose stated aim was to establish long-term peace during and after the Bosnian War.