In June 1991, representatives of Bosnian Muslims (
Party of Democratic Action, SDA) and Bosnian Serbs (
Serb Democratic Party, SDS) met to discuss the future status of
SR Bosnia and Herzegovina during the
Yugoslav crisis. On behalf of SDA president
Alija Izetbegović,
Adil Zulfikarpašić and
Muhamed Filipović met with SDS president
Radovan Karadžić,
Nikola Koljević and
Momčilo Krajišnik. The two sides reached an agreement
[a] that BiH was to be sovereign and undivided, remaining in a Yugoslav confederation with
Serbia and Montenegro. The Muslim-inhabited area of
Sandžak in
SR Serbia was to become autonomous, while
SAO Krajina and
SAO Bosanska Krajina was to abandon their unification plan. Zulfikarpašić received the consent of Serbian President
Slobodan Milošević, who also promised 60% of Sandžak to BiH. Izetbegović, who initially supported it, abandoned the agreement.