Zulfikarpašić–Karadžić agreement

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Muslim-Serbian agreement[a]
TypePolitical
ContextBreakup of Yugoslavia
DraftedJune 1991
Negotiators
PartiesSocialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian Muslims (Party of Democratic Action, SDA)
Bosnian Serbs (Serb Democratic Party, SDS)

In June 1991, representatives of

SR Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Yugoslav crisis
.

On behalf of SDA president

SR Serbia was to become autonomous, while SAO Krajina and SAO Bosanska Krajina were to abandon their unification plan. Zulfikarpašić received the consent of Serbian President Slobodan Milošević
, who also promised 60% of Sandžak to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Izetbegović, who initially supported it, later abandoned the agreement.

The inability to find a solution diplomatically eventually led to the outbreak of the Bosnian War some 10 months later. Following the signing of the Dayton Agreement which ended the war, Bosnia and Herzegovina became an internationally recognized independent federation with several entities.

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  1. ^
    Also known as "Serb-Muslim agreement",[1] "Muslim-Serb agreement",[2] "Muslim-Serbian agreement",[3][4] etc.

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