United Nations Resolution 787
United Nations Resolution 787, adopted in 1992, imposed further sanctions on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) due to its involvement in the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The resolution strengthened existing embargoes on trade and financial transactions, aiming to pressure Belgrade to cease its support for Bosnian Serb forces and contribute to a peaceful resolution of the Bosnian War. It played a significant role in the international community's response to the escalating violence and humanitarian crisis in the region, marking a key moment in the application of sanctions as a tool of international diplomacy and conflict resolution.