Listen to BarBalkans podcast: February ’93. The U.S. question mark
The new year has started with an intense diplomatic effort aimed at finding a solution among all Bosnian, Balkan and international actors to end the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Vance-Owen Plan does not find unanimous support, in particular on the new post-war territorial organization.
As the fighting intensifies in both Bosnia and Croatia – and the Croatian President, Franjo Tuđman, is threatened by French warships in the Adriatic – the international community tries to strike a diplomatic balance. But a major political actor comes into play. The new President of the United States, Bill Clinton.