Abstract
<jats:p>Based on archival sources and literature, the paper presents a dramatic event for the Serbian people on both sides of the Drina River during the war in the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (SR BiH) in the late 20th century. It examines the May 1993 session of the National Assembly of the Republic of Srpska (NA RS), where the Vance-Owen Peace Plan was rejected. The decision worsened RS’s international standing and relations with the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY), but later proved justified, as RS received recognition in Dayton – something that would have been lost under the 1993 plan.</jats:p>
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Keywords
republic
1993
plan
based
archival