Bases and Elements in the countries where Turkish Soldiers are located due to their duties within the scope of the United Nations (UN) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO):
Turkish Armed Forces participated in the Peace Support Operation in Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1994. Within the scope of the peace support operation; Turkey is the second country that contributes the most after Austria to Bosnia and Herzegovina, where there are soldiers from 19 countries.
Turkish Armed Forces; The Motorized Infantry Company carries out its duties at NATO and United Nations headquarters with its Liaison and Monitoring Teams.
The duty of the Bosnia-Herzegovina Turkish Representation Committee in Bosnia-Herzegovina; to maintain an environment of peace and security, to develop cooperation with local and international organizations, to support international civilian presence and to provide training support to the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Information about Bosnia and Herzegovina
Capital: Sarajevo
Currency: Bosnia-Herzegovina Mark
Official languages: Bosnian, Serbian, Croatian
Country code: +387
Bosnia-Herzegovina was under the rule of the Ottoman Empire from 1463 to 1878. During the Ottoman period, many Bosnians held important positions in the state administration.
As a result of the pressure on Istanbul, which was in financial difficulties, from the allies who decided to disintegrate the weakening Ottoman Empire, the Ottoman administration in Bosnia ended at the table and came under the control of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Bosnia-Herzegovina, II. It became one of the federated republics that formed the newly established Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia after World War II.
Bosnia-Herzegovina, which declared independence in 1992 following the dissolution of Yugoslavia, was dragged into the Bosnian War, which would last three years, due to the Serbian community not accepting the newly established state.
The war ended with the Dayton Agreement signed in 1995. According to the agreement, an international council was established under the name of the Peace Implementation Council to implement peace in the country.
The political structure of the country was created according to the Dayton Peace Agreement signed in 1995. The said Agreement and its annexes also established the country's state system and Constitution.
The Presidency Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina consists of three members elected to represent the three founding peoples, and the Presidency of the Council rotates among the three members in eight-month periods.
Bosnia-Herzegovina is a country in the Balkans with an area of 51,197 km². Croatia from the north, west and south; It is surrounded by Serbia from the east and Montenegro from the south, and has only a 20 km long portless coastline on the Adriatic Sea, where the city of Neum is located.
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