AlHijjah 29, 1433, Nov 14, 2012, SPA - The international peace envoy for Bosnia on Tuesday told the U.N. Security Council that the leaders of the country's autonomous Serb Republic were seeking to undermine a 1995 peace agreement in the former Yugoslav republic. “Republika Srpska authorities continue to pursue a policy that is, as the president of the Republika Srpska has frequently expressed in public, aimed at rolling back previously agreed steps that have been taken to implement the [Dayton] Peace Agreement," Valentin Inzko, the high representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, told the 15-country council. “The most recent and troubling of these is an initiative sent by the president to the Republika Srpska National Assembly attempting to create conditions that would unilaterally force the dissolution of the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina," Inzko said.