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'''Operation Sharp Guard''' was a joint operation between [[NATO]] and the Western European Union ([[WEU]]) beginning on [[15 June]] [[1993]], suspended [[19 June]] [[1996]] and terminated [[2 October]] [[1996]]. It replaced operations [[MARITIME GUARD]] and [[SHARP FENCE]]. Its purpose was to enforce economic sanctions and an [[weapon|arms]] [[embargo]] against the former [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]] in accordance with numerous [[UN Security Council Resolution|United Nations Security Council Resolutions]]:
'''Operation Sharp Guard''' was a joint operation between [[NATO]] and the Western European Union ([[WEU]]) beginning on [[15 June]] [[1993]], suspended [[19 June]] [[1996]] and terminated [[2 October]] [[1996]]. It replaced operations [[MARITIME GUARD]] and [[SHARP FENCE]]. Its purpose was to enforce economic sanctions and an [[weapon|arms]] [[embargo]] against the former [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]] in accordance with numerous [[UN Security Council Resolution|United Nations Security Council Resolutions]]: Numerous [[United States]] ship took part including [[USS Simpson]].


*[[United Nations Security Council Resolution 713|UNSCR 713]] [http://www.nato.int/ifor/un/u910925a.htm]
*[[United Nations Security Council Resolution 713|UNSCR 713]] [http://www.nato.int/ifor/un/u910925a.htm]

Revision as of 04:32, 1 May 2007

Operation Sharp Guard was a joint operation between NATO and the Western European Union (WEU) beginning on 15 June 1993, suspended 19 June 1996 and terminated 2 October 1996. It replaced operations MARITIME GUARD and SHARP FENCE. Its purpose was to enforce economic sanctions and an arms embargo against the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in accordance with numerous United Nations Security Council Resolutions: Numerous United States ship took part including USS Simpson.

Over the course of the operation, it was redefined due to: