1995 – The Dayton Accords finish the Bosnian conflict. Sanctions have been lifted.
1997 – Milosevic turns into president of Yugoslavia.
1998 – The Kosovo Liberation Military rebels in opposition to Serbian rule. Serbian forces launch a brutal strike. A whole bunch of 1000’s of Kosovo Albanians flee.
1999 – Slobodan Milosevic's disregard for Kosovo prompts NATO airstrikes in opposition to Serbian targets. Milosevic agrees to withdraw forces from Kosovo. Kosovo turns into a UN protectorate, however de jure stays a part of Serbia.
2002 – The trial of Slobodan Milosevic on costs of genocide and conflict crimes begins in The Hague.
2006 – Milosevic was discovered useless in his cell in The Hague.
2006 – Montenegro votes in a referendum on separation from Serbia and declaration of independence.
2008 – Kosovo unilaterally declares independence, which is steadily acknowledged by the USA and most EU and NATO nations, however not by Serbia.
2008 – Former Bosnian Serb chief Radovan Karadzic, who evaded seize on conflict crimes costs for practically 13 years, is arrested by Serbian safety forces in Belgrade and despatched to The Hague for trial.
2011 – Serbian authorities arrest the previous Bosnian Serb army chief, Ratko Mladic.
2013 Serbia and Kosovo signed a historic settlement for the normalization of relations.
2014 – Negotiations for EU membership start.
2016 – The UN Courtroom finds former Bosnian Serb chief Radovan Karadzic responsible of genocide and conflict crimes and sentences him to 40 years in jail.
2017 – Former Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladic is sentenced to life in jail for genocide and different atrocities within the Bosnian conflict of the 1990s.