Everything about Prevlaka totally explained
Prevlaka is a small
peninsula in southern Croatia, at the entrance to the
Bay of Kotor in the eastern
Adriatic. The word
prevlaka means
isthmus. The cape Oštro, located at the tip of the peninsula, is the southernmost point of mainland in Croatia.
The peninsula was once subject to a dispute. Following the independence of
Croatia, arguments broke out between itself and the new
FR Yugoslavia, as Prevlaka borders
Montenegro. This is mainly because of the strategic position and the proximity of a major
naval base within the Bay of Kotor.
Talks to resolve the issue began in 2002, with the descrepancy now involving
Serbia and Montenegro. It is in the process of resolution, following negotiations between Croatia and
Montenegro. The two parties have agreed to refer the case to the
International Court of Justice.
History
The peninsula, like the other parts of the
Dubrovnik Republic, became part of the republic of Croatia after
World War II, when
Yugoslavia's internal divisions were redefined. Cape Oštro was the southernmost land point of the Socialist Republic of Croatia.
During the
Yugoslav wars that followed the breakup of Yugoslavia, the territory was occupied by Yugoslav forces like most of the Dubrovnik region in the
siege of Dubrovnik. The Croatian army pushed them back at one point but they retained control over Prevlaka. The two sides agreed on the demilitarization of the peninsula and the
UN Security Council resolution 779 of the
October 6th
1992 extended the mandate of the
UNPROFOR to the implementation of this agreement, together with the European Community Monitoring Mission.
The conflict was finally starting to get resolved in
1996 when the
United Nations mediated the conflict and set up an
observer mission (UNMOP) which oversaw the demilitarization and acted as a buffer.
The mission ended in December
2002 and the territory previously part of SR Croatia was returned to the Republic of Croatia. An agreement was signed by both sides five days before the departure of the UNMOP that demilitarized Prevlaka and effectively made it a neutral territory, though implementation is still not complete.
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