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Tadic invites Vucic to TV duel on Kosovo (Tanjug, B92)

Former Serbian President, Boris Tadic invited current President Aleksandar Vucic to a TV duel in order to discuss arguments about Kosovo, Tanjug news agency reported.

Tadic said in a written statement, he invites Vucic to a TV duel not as a member of the opposition but as a former President of Serbia.

He added, that Vucic accuses former authorities for the bad position of Serbia when it comes to Kosovo, therefore he wishes to exchange arguments with him, so the public can judge on its own if and who is the one to blame.

Vulin: We must not allow reduction of UNMIK (KiM Radio)

Serbian Minister of Defense, thinks that one of the biggest mistakes of the Serbian diplomacy was made during times when Boris Tadic and Vuk Jeremic were in power, by bringing in EULEX and removing UNMIK from Kosovo, KiM Radio reported.

“This had to be done with the consent of Serbia, and Serbia due to only its and those people who were in power known reasons did it,” Vulin said.

Tadic: Vucic keeps secret over obligatory solution for Kosovo (FoNet, Danas)

Former President of Serbia and a leader of Social-Democratic Party, Boris Tadic told FoNet news agency, Serbian President Vucic hid until now that Serbia would be obliged to a comprehensive solution for Kosovo, assessing an internal dialogue as a charade, since Vucic has received a clear framework what he should accept in terms of Kosovo.

Tadic: They are fulfilling requests related to Kosovo because of applause and authority (KIM Radio)

President of the Social-Democratic Party (SDS), Boris Tadic told Serbian media that since Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) came into power, Serbia’s European path is not conditioned with the progress and level of achieved reforms, but with “the trade of the authorities, in which they are fulfilling requests related to Kosovo for the sake of an international applause and remain in power,” KiM Radio reported.

Tadic also said that during his presidential mandate, “political hardliners were in power” in Pristina so there was no much space for policy of reconciliation and compromise.

Tadic: Vucic should take over responsibility, Djuric, Vulin react (Fonet, RTS)

An idea of President Vucic to open “an internal dialogue” on Kosovo is “a bizarre act” stated to Fonet, former President of Serbia, Boris Tadic, pointing out that one cannot call for a dialogue on important topics such as identity and integrity of a state, without establishing a dialogue on all other topics.

Tadic also reminded that a mere word “dialogue” means showing respect for different opinions, assessing Vucic “is a wrong man to put Kosovo topic forward, since he has no critical attitude toward himself.

Boris Tadic: Dialogue after signing Brussels agreement makes no sense (Blic)

Former President of Serbia, Boris Tadic commenting on Aleksandar Vucic call for a nationwide dialogue on Kosovo issues, stated to Blic that he has presented his plan five years ago and it contained four topics.

After signing the Brussels agreement this plan is no longer implementable, so some solutions that were possible then are not possible now as it is too late.