The Washington Agreement was a ceasefire agreement between the warring Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (the only internationally recognized government and representative of mainly Bosniaks), signed in Washington and Vienna in March 1994. It was signed by Bosnian Prime Minister Haris Silajdžić, Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granić and President of Herzeg-Bosnia Krešimir Zubak. Under the agreement, the combined territory held by the Croat and Bosnian government forces was divided into ten autonomous cantons, establishing the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The cantonal system was selected to prevent dominance by one ethnic group over another.
See also
- Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia
- Dayton agreement
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Categories: History of Bosnia and Herzegovina | History of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bosnian War | 1994 in Bosnia and Herzegovina | Treaties of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Truces
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