Sanctions against Serbia

During the Croatian War (1991–95), Bosnian War (1992–95) and Kosovo War (1998–99), there were several international sanctions implemented against the Republic of Serbia. The United Nations (UN) imposed sanctions on Serbia between 1992 and October 1996, when the Dayton Agreement was signed, ending the Bosnian War. The UN, European Union (EU) and United States (US) continued imposing sanctions during and after the Kosovo War. After the fall of war-time President Slobodan Milošević and the general election (2000), sanctions began to be withdrawn, most lifted by 19 January 2001.

Sanctions against Serbia

During the Croatian War (1991–95), Bosnian War (1992–95) and Kosovo War (1998–99), there were several international sanctions implemented against the Republic of Serbia. The United Nations (UN) imposed sanctions on Serbia between 1992 and October 1996, when the Dayton Agreement was signed, ending the Bosnian War. The UN, European Union (EU) and United States (US) continued imposing sanctions during and after the Kosovo War. After the fall of war-time President Slobodan Milošević and the general election (2000), sanctions began to be withdrawn, most lifted by 19 January 2001.