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Challenges to peace accord ‘cast shadow’ on Bosnia and Herzegovina’s progress, Security Council told

The readiness of some political actors in Bosnia and Herzegovina to question and challenge the 1995 peace accord, including new attempts to undermine the sovereignty and authority of the State and its institutions, continues to cast a shadow over positive efforts to advance economic and social reforms, the United Nations Security Council was told today.

Former high-ranking Bosnian Serbs receive sentences for war crimes from UN tribunal

Two former high-level Bosnian Serb officials were sentenced today to 22 years imprisonment by a United Nations tribunal, for crimes against humanity and war crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992.

UN tribunal welcomes arrest of former member of Serb paramilitary forces

The United Nations war crimes tribunal for the Balkan conflicts of the 1990s welcomed the arrest of Radovan Stankovic, a former member of a Serb paramilitary unit who faces multiple charges for crimes against humanity.

Ban presses for end to issue over name of former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called for a speedy, effective and mutually acceptable resolution of the long-running dispute between Greece and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia over the latter country’s name, saying he was encouraged by recent steps taken by the two sides.

UN-led talks to resume between Greece, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

Direct talks between Greece and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia on a number of outstanding issues, including the official name of the latter, will resume next week, the United Nations envoy spearheading the effort has announced.

Greece, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to hold UN-led talks on name

Greece and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia have agreed to hold a fresh round of direct talks next month over the official name of the latter country and related issues following consultations by a United Nations envoy in the two capitals this week.

UN envoy meets with officials in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

A United Nations envoy today met with officials from the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia today to discuss the official name of the country and related issues.

Greece and former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia meet for UN-led talks

Representatives of Greece and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia met today in another round of United Nations-led talks over the question of the official name of the latter country and related issues.

UN tribunal welcomes Russia's arrest of Bosnian Serb man after nine years at large

The International Criminal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) today welcomed the arrest in Russia of Dragan Zelenovic, a Bosnian Serb military police sub-commander who has been accused of major crimes, including individual cases of rape, organizing and taking part in gang rape and removing women to locations to be sexually assaulted and tortured.

Bosnian Serb camp commander sentenced to 23 years for murder, torture

The United Nations war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia today sentenced the former commander of a Bosnian Serb detention camp to 23 years’ jail for murdering and torturing inmates while allowing the rape of prisoners during the Balkans conflict.