Bosnia and Herzegovina
At the height of ethnic violence in the Balkans in 1994, President Carter, Mrs. Carter, and the Center supported efforts to end the fighting by traveling to the former Yugoslavia and securing a four-month ceasefire.
Impact
- Held extensive discussions with key parties, including the presidents of Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia
- Brokered a four-month ceasefire and a pledge to resume peace talks
- Kept lines of communication open after ceasefire expired and fighting escalated
- Encouraged U.S. involvement in negotiation process, which resulted in a peace agreement
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