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Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

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Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

Former name (1992-2003) of Serbia and Montenegro after the constituent republics of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia, and Macedonia declared independence and seceded from Yugoslavia in the period 1991-92.


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Croatian Foreign Minister Tonino Picula said that a temporary solution regarding the land-and-sea border around the Prevlaka Peninsula was being negotiated with the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and that the UN Mission in Prevlaka "has successfully accomplished its mandate and, consequently, should not be extended after the current one expires".
106-21), on the tax treatment of certain military personnel and civilian employees in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Albania, the Adriatic Sea and the northern Ionian Sea above the 39th parallel.
In April 1992, Montenegro and Serbia joined together to form the new Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY), of which former Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic became president.
 
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