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“If state supported Oliver, he would be alive today” (KIM Radio)

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“If state supported Oliver Ivanovic for a mayor, Serbia would have a strong pillar, and he would be alive today, member of the Serb National Forum, Momcilo Trajkovic said today in a meeting on the situation in Kosovo, held in Laplje Selo, KIM Radio reported.

The meeting in Laplje Selo started with a minute of silence observed for murdered Oliver Ivanovic. Momcilo Trajkovic requested responsible bodies to investigate murder of Oliver Ivanovic, and reminded participants on a video spot broadcast on TV Most and TV Pink during the last election campaign in Kosovo.

“Oliver was intensively anathematized. If a state supported Oliver for a mayor, Serbia would have a strong pillar today, and Oliver would be alive,” Trajkovic said.

He also added that today’s meeting is not a roundtable within the internal dialogue on Kosovo, launched by the Serbian President Vucic, but a gathering about Kosovo.

He expressed regret that the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo Director, Marko Djuric did not take part in today’s meeting. He also said the Serb National Front wishes to be a part of the internal dialogue.

Trajkovic said he does not support the idea about the final solution of the Kosovo status, as according to him it would be disastrous, KIM Radio reported.

Member of the Serb National Forum, Zivorad Lazic warned about property sales and explained that in Ugljare village more than 50 houses are sold, respectively every month one house is sold.

Secretary General of the Serbian President, Nikola Selakovic, Deputy Director of the Serbian Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Dusan Kozarev, Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Communities and Returns, Dalibor Jevtic, President of Srpska Lista, Goran Rakic and other Serb officials took part in today’s meeting, KIM Radio reported.

 

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