With the term »Disintegration of Yugoslavia«, other place-names of remembrance come to mind: (1) Brioni accords in 1991 gave the green light for Slovenia to break-away from the multi-ethnic Yugoslav federation; (2) Washington accords in 1994 created within Bosnia and Herzegovina the MuslimCroat Federation; (3) Dayton Peace Agreement in 1995 stopped vio-lence in Bosnia and Herzegovina and made way for a multi-ethnic coexistence; (4) Rambouillet/Paris accords in 1999 produced, in the case of Kosovo, a clear standpoint against mistreatment of ethnic groups, in particular, Albanians; (5) Kumanovo Peace Agreement in 1999, stands for the final militarily defeat of the Serbian lead Yugoslav Army (under Slobodan Miloševič).