Three Decades Later, NATO Parliamentarians Head to the Site of the Dayton Peace Accords
- About 300 parliamentarians from NATO's 32 member nations will meet in Dayton, Ohio, starting Thursday for a five-day NATO Parliamentary Assembly session.
- The event commemorates three decades since the Dayton Peace Accords were negotiated at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and subsequently signed in Paris.
- The event includes panel discussions called The Dayton Dialogue, cultural activities, a Concert for Peace, and exhibits highlighting Dayton’s peace legacy and connection to Sarajevo.
- Chris Kershner, who leads the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce, described the event as a unique and unprecedented opportunity for both the local community and all those involved in the effort.
- Organizers highlight the importance of peace and diplomacy as the city allocates more than $700,000 for security, including fencing and barricades, surrounding the NATO Village and the summit location in the downtown area.
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WSU coordinating events with NATO session - The Xenia Gazette
The eyes of the world will be on Dayton with the NATO Parliamentary Assembly’s Spring Session, from May 23-26, in large part to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Dayton Peace Accords that ended the Bosnian War. Wright State University will join in the celebration with an on-campus event that will also look to the future. On Tuesday, May 27, Wright State will host: A panel discussion on “The Dayton Peace Accords: Reflections after 30 Years,” …
At the commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the conclusion of the Dayton Peace Agreement, representatives of the Balkan nations that benefited from that agreement supported American politicians from both parties in assessing the importance of NATO for maintaining peace around the world, reported reporters from a public forum held last night at the University of Dayton.
Serbian member and Chairperson of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Željka Cvijanović, has traveled to Dayton, where she will attend the commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement.
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