Proces pokušaja normalizacije hrvatsko-srpskih odnosa i mirne reintegracije Republike Srpske Krajine 1994./1995. na okupiranom području zapadne Slav.
THE PROCESS OF ATTEMPTING TO NORMALIZE CROATIAN-SERBIAN RELATIONS AND THE PEACEFUL REINTEGRATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIAN KRAJINA
Author(s): Janja Sekula Gibač, Ante NazorSubject(s): History
Published by: Hrvatski institut za povijest
Keywords: Republic of Serbian Krajina; Western Slavonia; Normalization of relations; Zagreb Agreement; Economic Agreement; Peaceful reintegration; UN Security Council
Summary/Abstract: In the paper the authors have shown the process of negotiations between the Croatian government and the rebel Serbs during the year 1994. An “Agreement on a cease-fi re” was achieved, then negotiations on further normalization of relations were resumed, which needed to include the infrastructural linkage of the occupied areas with Zagreb, that is the free territory of the Republic of Croatia, and aft erwards negotiations on a political settlement should have followed. Croatian leadership was hoping they will be able to carry out the peaceful reintegration of the occupied territories, and the rebel Serbs used the negotiations in order to strengthen the political and economic position of the Republic of Serbian Krajina. Th e example of Western Slavonia shows the successes and failures of this process.
Journal: Časopis za suvremenu povijest
- Issue Year: 46/2014
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 7-36
- Page Count: 30
- Language: Croatian