The Bosnian war killed roughly 100,000, displaced hundreds of thousands, and marked Europe’s deadliest atrocity since World War II. The Srebrenica genocide and Dayton Accords divided Bosnia into two NATO-monitored entities. Decades later, peace has held—prompting the question: what lessons does this diplomacy hold for today’s conflicts? CNN’s Christiane Amanpour discusses the parallels between then and now with Christopher Hill, former US Ambassador to Serbia, and Carl Bildt, former Swedish Prime Minister. #CNN #News
Christiane Amanpour explores Bosnia’s diplomacy and modern conflicts
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