Opposition leader: Extremely constructive, serious talks with Vucic on Kosovo

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Bosko Obradovic, one of the sharpest critics of Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic, and the leader of the nationalist Dveri Movement, said on Monday, he had "extremely constructive, serious talks with him Vucic on Kosovo."

Vucic and Parliament Speaker Ivica Dacic, hold separate talks with the opposition parties, which did not want the European Parliament members mediation in an inter-party dialogue on elections conditions in Serbia ahead of the 2022 vote.
Obradovic said Vucic briefed them about the so-far result of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue on the normalisation of relations, adding those were details which they, as not MPs, because of their election boycott last year, did not know and now got a chance to learn about them.

„We had an opportunity to present our views, and we expect the authorities to take them into account in the next period,“ Obradovic, who Vucic often branded as ‘fascist’ said, after behind close door meeting.

He added Dveri was „a fierce opposition to this regime, but not to Serbia“ and that whenever Belgrade defended Kosovo as a part of Serbia, it would always have Dveri’s support, as any regime, including the current one, would meet opposition if tried to recognise „the false Kosovo state.“

Dacic said Vucic talked about all dilemmas and problems regarding Kosovo, the dialogue and pressures on Serbia, and added that all parties present at the meeting agreed on the need to put in all efforts to „protect and defend our state and national interests.“

Vucic will brief the Parliament about the same issue on Tuesday.