Dayton Accords, theDay‧ton Ac‧cords, the /ˌdeɪtn əˈkɔːdz $ -ɔːrdz/ (also the ˌDayton ˈPeace ˌAccords, the ˌDayton ˈAgreements)the political agreements made in 1995 in Dayton, Ohio, in the US, between Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) to end the fighting between them and decide where the new borders would be between them