GFAP

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GFAP is the commonly used abbreviation for the General Framework Agreement for Peace, the treaty that ended the Bosnian War in 1995.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international treaty
peace agreement
alsoKnownAs Dayton Accords NERFINISHED
Dayton Peace Agreement NERFINISHED
Dayton-Paris Agreement NERFINISHED
annexContainingConstitution Annex 4
chiefMediator Richard Holbrooke NERFINISHED
component Annex 1-A
Annex 1-B
Annex 10
Annex 11
Annex 2
Annex 3
Annex 4
Annex 5
Annex 6
Annex 7
Annex 8
Annex 9
definesConstitution Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina NERFINISHED
endedConflict Bosnian War NERFINISHED
endedConflictIn Bosnia and Herzegovina NERFINISHED
establishedEntity Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina NERFINISHED
Republika Srpska NERFINISHED
establishedStateStructure Bosnia and Herzegovina as a single sovereign state
formallySignedAt Paris, France NERFINISHED
formalSigningDate 1995-12-14
fullName General Framework Agreement for Peace NERFINISHED
hostedBy United States Air Force NERFINISHED
language Bosnian
Croatian
English
Serbian
mediatedBy United States NERFINISHED
monitoredBy Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe NERFINISHED
negotiationVenue Wright-Patterson Air Force Base NERFINISHED
party Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NERFINISHED
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina NERFINISHED
Republic of Croatia NERFINISHED
primaryPurpose to end the Bosnian War
to establish a general framework for peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina
providedFor deployment of a NATO-led Implementation Force (IFOR)
subsequent Stabilization Force (SFOR) NERFINISHED
recognizedInternationalBordersOf Bosnia and Herzegovina NERFINISHED
region Balkans
signatoryRepresentative Alija Izetbegović NERFINISHED
Franjo Tuđman NERFINISHED
Slobodan Milošević NERFINISHED
signedAt Dayton, Ohio, United States NERFINISHED
signedOn 1995-11-21
subjectMatter post-conflict governance in Bosnia and Herzegovina
territorial arrangements in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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