Civilian implementation of the Dayton Agreement is enforced by the
Office of the High Representative. As of January 2026, EUFOR's commander is
Major General Maurizio Fronda of
Italy. For this mission, the
European Union Military Staff is using NATO's
Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) as the EU's Operational Headquarters (OHQ) and is working through the Deputy to the
Supreme Allied Commander Europe, a European officer. EUFOR assumed all the missions of SFOR, except for the hunt for individuals indicted by the war crimes tribunal, notably
Radovan Karadžić, former leader of
Republika Srpska, and
Ratko Mladić, their former military leader, which remained a mission for NATO EUFOR does have police duties against organised crime, which is believed to be linked to suspected war criminals. It worked with the
European Union Police Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina (EUPM) and with the
Bosnian Police. The
European Union Special Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina provides political guidance on military issues with a local political dimension to the EUFOR. A total of 25 countries, including EU Member States and non-EU Troop Contributing Countries (TCC) are present within EUFOR. (Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Moldova, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, North Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, and Turkey). On 18 December 2020, the United Kingdom marked the end of its 16-year contribution to EUFOR, following Brexit. As of early 2021, EUFOR personnel bases include: • Multinational Battalion is EUFOR's military maneuver unit for BiH, located at Camp Butmir, Sarajevo, and comprises troops from Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Romania, Albania and Türkiye. • 20 LOT Houses located throughout BiH to connect EUFOR to local communities and authorities. Houses are located in Cazin, Banja Luka (Romania) and Banja Luka (Slovenia), Brčko, Doboj, Drvar, Tuzla, Zavidovići, Travnik, Bratunac, Zenica, Vlasenica, Sarajevo, Livno, Jablanica, Višegrad, Foča, Mostar, Čapljina and Trebinje.
Contributing states List of countries EUFOR Althea: ==Commanders==