POSITIONS OF BOSNIAN MUSLIMS IN REGARD TO PEACE OFFERS DURING THE WAR IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – FROM KUTILLER'S PEACE PLAN TO DEJTON
Keywords:
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnians, Conflict, Peace Plans, PositionAbstract
During the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), in conclusion with the Dayton Accords, a total of five peace proposals were proposed for resolving this conflict. Muslims (Bosnians) in BiH, explicitly refused two, JozeKutiljerov and OwenStoltenberg's peace plan. But according to other peace solutions, they had more or less remarks. By analyzing these views, the present position of Bosnian Muslims towards Bosnia and Hercegovina, as well as their wider geopolitical view of the former Yugoslavia and the Balkans, is being examined.
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