Tatjana "Tanja" Ljujić-Mijatović (Serbian Cyrillic: Татјана "Тања" Љујић-Мијатовић; born 11 May 1941) is a Bosnian former politician.
During the Bosnian War, Ljujić-Mijatović served as the Serb member of the Presidency of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
[1] Her father was a high-ranking commander in the Yugoslav Partisan resistance movement during World War II.
Biljana Plavšić and Nikola Koljević had also resigned, and two delegates ahead of Ljujić-Mijatović left the country.
[2] In 1993, Ljujić-Mijatović gave an interview in Vienna about the life in besieged Sarajevo, which prompted Alois Mock, the Austrian Foreign Minister, to request that she be named Bosnian ambassador to the United Nations.