SFOR

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SFOR (Stabilisation Force) was a NATO-led multinational peacekeeping mission deployed to Bosnia and Herzegovina after the Bosnian War to help implement the Dayton Peace Agreement and maintain security in the region.

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Label Occurrences
SFOR canonical 4
NATO-led Stabilization Force (SFOR) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf NATO-led peacekeeping mission
multinational military force
abbreviationOf NATO-led Stabilisation Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina
surface form: Stabilisation Force
alternativeName United Nations Protection Force
surface form: Stabilization Force
basedOnAgreement Dayton Agreement
surface form: Dayton Peace Agreement
componentType air forces
land forces
support units
conflictContext Bosnian War
countryInvolved Canada
France
Germany
Italy
Netherlands
Nordic countries
Poland
Russia
Spain
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
disarmamentTask collect and control heavy weapons
monitor cantonment sites
fullName NATO-led Stabilisation Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina
surface form: Stabilisation Force
headquartersLocation Sarajevo
ledBy NATO
surface form: North Atlantic Treaty Organization
legalBasis United Nations Security Council resolutions
surface form: UN Security Council resolutions on Bosnia and Herzegovina
mandateFrom United Nations Security Council
mandateType Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter
surface form: Chapter VII of the UN Charter
missionType peace enforcement
peacekeeping
objective deter renewed hostilities
implement military aspects of the Dayton Peace Agreement
maintain a secure environment in Bosnia and Herzegovina
stabilize the peace after the Bosnian War
support reconstruction and nation-building efforts
operatedIn Bosnia and Herzegovina
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Republika Srpska
precededBy IFOR
replaced IFOR
role assist in demining operations
monitor compliance with ceasefire
oversee separation of former warring factions
support local police and international civilian organizations
support return of refugees and displaced persons
startAfter Bosnian War
succeededBy EUFOR Althea in Bosnia and Herzegovina
surface form: EUFOR Althea
theaterOfOperations Yugoslavia
surface form: former Yugoslavia

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EUFOR Althea in Bosnia and Herzegovina replaced SFOR
subject surface form: EUFOR Althea
Dayton Agreement authorizedMission SFOR
this entity surface form: NATO-led Stabilization Force (SFOR)
EUFOR replaced SFOR
subject surface form: EUFOR Althea