Catalogue description Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Eastern Adriatic Department: Registered Files (EK Series)

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Details of FCO 182
Reference: FCO 182
Title: Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Eastern Adriatic Department: Registered Files (EK Series)
Description:

The series contains annual policy files created by the Eastern Adriatic Department covering the UK political and economic relations with Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, and Serbia and Montenegro (Former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia). The files also cover the UK response to the political situation in the region following the break-up, including United Nations membership and division of assets between the successor states of former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

Date: 1994
Arrangement:

The files are arranged by country/region and further by subject according to the FCO corporate file plan.

Related material:

This series complements earlier material held in FCO 175 when responsibility for Eastern Adriatic countries sat with the Central European Department

FCO 175

Former reference in its original department: EK prefix
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Creator:

Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Eastern Adriatic Department, 1994-2003

Foreign and Commonwealth Office, EU Eastern Adriatic Department, 2004-

Physical description: Paper files and digital records
Access conditions: Records not yet transferred
Immediate source of acquisition:

Foreign and Commonwealth Office

Accruals: Series is accruing.
Administrative / biographical background:

The Eastern Adriatic Unit was part of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office's Eastern European Department. The Unit was established in 1992 following the Yugoslav Wars and the break-up of Yugoslavia.

In 1993 the East European Department changed its name to the Central European Department and in 1994 the Eastern Adriatic Unit become a stand alone department. From its inception, the stand alone department used the Foreign and Commonwealth Office's IT systems

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