Trilateral meeting participants on Sandžak

Serbian, Bosnian and Turkish <a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2011&mm=04&dd=26&nav_id=73999" class="text-link" target= "_blank">leaders who met yesterday</a> addressed the issue of Serbia's southwestern area of Sandžak, which is home to a large Muslim population.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 27.04.2011.

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Serbian, Bosnian and Turkish leaders who met yesterday addressed the issue of Serbia's southwestern area of Sandzak, which is home to a large Muslim population. The region spreads in three countries: Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia, while in Serbia it coincides with the administrative District of Raska. Trilateral meeting participants on Sandzak Reporters in the northwestern resort of Karadjordjevo who asked about requests for Sanzak's autonomy in Serbia, coming from some Bosniak (Muslim) leaders, were told that "the process of disintegration in the Balkans had been put an end". Serbian President Boris Tadic pointed out that the meeting touched on Sandzak, "or the Raska District", and was quoted as saying that this was "another way the region can be called as a number of different identities live there.” Tadic said that for the first time in Serbia's recent history, representatives of Bosniak parties had their representatives in the Serbian government. “Also, we have made great contributions in the inter-religious dialog,” Tadic said at a joint news conference with President of Turkey Abdullah Gul and Bosnia-Herzegovina Presidency Chairman Nebojsa Radmanovic. The Serbian president pointed out, however, that Bosniaks were not sufficiently represented in other institutions and stressed that he advocated for their proportionate representation. “Today, more than ever, Serbia invests in the infrastructure in Sandzak. There are some new plans with Turkey, all with the aim to create new jobs,” said Tadic. Croat and Muslim members of the Bosnian Presidency Zeljko Komsic and Bakir Izetbegovic told journalists that the members of the tripartite presidency had had separate meeting with the Serbian president. The meetings touched on, as Komsic put it, delicate matters, including Sandzak. Asked directly about the request for the autonomy of Sandzak which is advocated by Chief Mufti of the Islamic Community in Serbia Muamer Zukorlic, Izetbegovic argued that "the disintegration in the Balkans was over and that now the only remaining thing was integration". (Beta)

Trilateral meeting participants on Sandžak

Reporters in the northwestern resort of Karađorđevo who asked about requests for Sanžak's autonomy in Serbia, coming from some Bosniak (Muslim) leaders, were told that "the process of disintegration in the Balkans had been put an end".

Serbian President Boris Tadić pointed out that the meeting touched on Sandžak, "or the Raška District", and was quoted as saying that this was "another way the region can be called as a number of different identities live there.”

Tadić said that for the first time in Serbia's recent history, representatives of Bosniak parties had their representatives in the Serbian government.

“Also, we have made great contributions in the inter-religious dialog,” Tadić said at a joint news conference with President of Turkey Abdullah Gul and Bosnia-Herzegovina Presidency Chairman Nebojša Radmanović.

The Serbian president pointed out, however, that Bosniaks were not sufficiently represented in other institutions and stressed that he advocated for their proportionate representation.

“Today, more than ever, Serbia invests in the infrastructure in Sandžak. There are some new plans with Turkey, all with the aim to create new jobs,” said Tadic.

Croat and Muslim members of the Bosnian Presidency Željko Komšić and Bakir Izetbegović told journalists that the members of the tripartite presidency had had separate meeting with the Serbian president.

The meetings touched on, as Komšić put it, delicate matters, including Sandžak.

Asked directly about the request for the autonomy of Sandžak which is advocated by Chief Mufti of the Islamic Community in Serbia Muamer Zukorlić, Izetbegović argued that "the disintegration in the Balkans was over and that now the only remaining thing was integration".

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