European Community Monitor Mission Medal
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TypeService medal
Awarded for21 days of continuous, or 30 days of cumulative service for the European Community Monitor Mission
Presented bythe European Community
StatusMission changed to the European Union Monitoring Mission 2000
| European Community Monitor Mission Medal | |
|---|---|
| Type | Service medal |
| Awarded for | 21 days of continuous, or 30 days of cumulative service for the European Community Monitor Mission |
| Presented by | the European Community |
| Status | Mission changed to the European Union Monitoring Mission 2000 |
Ribbon bar of the medal | |
| Related | European Union Monitoring Mission Medal |
The European Community Monitor Mission Medal is a medal which recognizes service with the European Community Monitor Mission in the former Yugoslavia which ran from 1991 to 2007. The mission came about as part of the Brijuni Agreement of 8 July 1991, which ended hostilities between Slovenia and Yugoslavia. This mission was to monitor the withdrawal of the Yugoslav People's Army from Slovenia. As the conflict spread, so did the mission to monitor in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.[1]