UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Ethnically divided Bosnia is facing its most serious crisis since it was established as a state 15 years ago, its international envoy warned on Monday, accusing Serb officials of threatening its viability.
Bosnia in the 1990s suffered Europe's worst conflict since World War Two. The country remains divided between former wartime adversaries living in two autonomous regions -- a separatist Serb Republic and a Muslim-Croat federation.
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