Party of Democratic Action of Sandzak president Sulejman Ugljanin said in Sarajevo, on Nov. 3 that granting special status to Sandzak was key to resolving all political and territorial disputes among neighboring states and peoples in the Balkans.
At a session of the Circle 99 Association of Independent Intellectuals, Ugljanin presented his party's proposal to grant Sandzak special status within a reform of the Serbian political system, which would make the area a territorial and political community of equal citizens and nationalities, whose constitutive peoples would be ethnic Albanians, Bosniaks, Montenegrins and Serbs.
"Sandzak can and should be a nucleus of regional stability and cooperation," Ugljanin said.
Ugljanin further stated that his party had sent the proposal to the president, parliament and government of Serbia, the speaker of the Montenegrin parliament and other relevant instances, international representatives, the European Union and United Nations.
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