Why did the UN issue an arms embargo in the former republic of Yugoslavia?

In the early 1990s, the UN was occupied in one of its largest ever peacekeeping missions in Yugoslavia. Now there’s no country called Yugoslavia. Now there’s no country called Yugoslavia. It split to give birth to six smaller independent nations.

Yugoslavia was made of six republics: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia and Montenegro. With the diverse backgrounds of the republics, each one of them started demanding more power. In 1991, Slovenia, Macedonia and Croatia declared independence.

Conflict broke out when the Serbs living in Croatia set out to make a Serbian state within Croatia. Weapons were sent from the Republic of Serbia for this purpose. This led to the outbreak of conflict and that’s why the UN issued an arms embargo on Yugoslavia. This stopped arms from reaching there.

 

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