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Jeremic: Vucic dares to have duel with TV camera only, Djuric reacts (Danas, B92)

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Leader of Peoples’ Party Vuk Jeremic told Danas daily that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic “is a pathological coward,” since he lacks strength to face Jeremic either in TV duel or the courtroom, while he is publicly commenting his statements almost on a daily basis.

“I invite him to exchange our arguments and discuss about everything. He says I am a thief, a traitor – obviously obsessed with what I am telling. Let him sit across me on the TV, instead accord camera, so we can exchange arguments. I hope he would gather strength to fight his fear back and do so,” Jeremic told Nasa TV.

Speaking about Kosovo negotiations, Jeremic repeated Vucic only cares that Kosovo gets seat in the UN, since he believes Kosovo membership in the UN would enable him to remain in power four more years, Jeremic also announced that the Alliance for Serbia would soon be established, adding it is not an alliance against Vucic nor a mechanism to take over someone’s position, but a coherent political front with clearly defined politics in 30 topics, Danas daily reported.

Meanwhile, Serbian Progressive Party Deputy Chair and Director of Office for Kosovo and Metohija reacted on Jeremic’s allegation that Vucic intends to give Kosovo seat in the UN, in order to get West approval to fraud next elections by saying Jeremic should start a dialogue with his own conscience and remember what role he had in moving the dialogue on Kosovo from UN to the EU.

“As I told recently to his boss Boris Tadic, I suggest Vuk Jeremic to start a dialogue with his own conscience and remember what role he had in moving the dialogue on Kosovo from UN to the EU, the arrival of EULEX, catastrophic agreements with Pristina he accepted, and foremost to think about disaster before the International Court of Justice,” Djuric said in a written statement.

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