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- a mountainous republic in southeastern Europe bordering on the Adriatic Sea; formed from two of the six republics that made up Yugoslavia until 1992; Serbia and Montenegro were known as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia until 2003 when they adopted the name of the Union of Serbia and Montenegro
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- 2003 – Under a new Constitutional Charter, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was reconstituted into a loose confederation of Serbia and Montenegro.
- Hence it was fitting, last week, that the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia came to an end not with a bang or even much of a whimper. Back To The Future
- The violent break-up of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1991 resulted in a large refugee crisis in Europe.
- The Australian Government regrets that the instransigence of President Milosevic of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia has brought NATO to authorize airstrikes. Yugoslavia: NATO Airstrikes
- The Australian Government expresses its support for the democratic opposition in Serbia in its current efforts to force Mr Milosevic to relinquish power and welcomes what we hope is the imminent restoration of democracy in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Developments in Yugoslavia
- On June 10, 1999, the UN passed Security Council Resolution 1244, which granted Kosovo autonomy within the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia now legally succeeded by the Republic of Serbia, and placed it under a transitional UN administration and authorized a NATO peacekeeping force. Ziad J. Asali, M.D.: ATFP Backgrounder on the Question of Palestinian UN Initiatives
- This was the claim made in justification of the NATO air strikes against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1999, to prevent the ongoing atrocities against civilian populations in Kosovo. Craig Martin: The Legal Implications of Military Intervention in Libya
- Additionally, Plaintiffs seek a declaration that, pursuant to Section 1544 (b) of the Resolution, the President must terminate the use of United States Armed Forces engaged in hostilities against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia no later than sixty calendar days after March 26, 1999. Retired General Supports Obama In New Ad
- The violent break-up of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1991 resulted in a large refugee crisis in Europe.
- A new Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was formed, with only two of the six members of the former socialist Yugoslavia: Serbia (together with its provinces of Kosovo and Vojvodina) and Montenegro. 1992, Jan