Brioni Agreement
The Brioni Agreement refers to a peace accord signed in 1992 during the Yugoslav Wars. It was established by the leaders of Croatia, Slovenia, and Serbia to address the ongoing conflict and promote stability in the region. The agreement aimed to facilitate negotiations for a peaceful resolution and set the groundwork for future discussions among the involved parties.
The agreement was named after the Brioni Islands in Croatia, where the talks took place. Although it was a significant step towards peace, the agreement faced challenges, and hostilities continued in the region for several years before a more comprehensive resolution was achieved.