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Djindjic would today stand with Vucic, SNS official claims (Kurir, Tanjug, B92)

Goran Vesic said the Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic, who was assassinated in 2003, would today stand with President Aleksandar Vucic. Vesic is a member of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) Presidency and former senior official.

"Djindjic would be on the side where the problems are being solved and the things he dreamed about are being done. To put it clearly, he would be with Vucic," Vesic said.

Serbian National Forum: Support to the Serbian Orthodox Church, ’no’ to partition (KoSSev)

The Serbian National Forum held a round-table “Delimitation, small Serbia – great Albania” in Gracanica yesterday, KoSSev portal reported.

Members of the Serbian National Forum, civil society organizations’ representatives and politicians, including former Kosovo Assembly deputies Rada Trajkovic and Nenad Rasic were present. During the roundtable the following conclusions were reached:

Selakovic: Kosovo is the most complex problem, we have nothing to wait (RTS, Blic, NMagazin)

The question of Kosovo is the most important and complex problem, we must not wait any more, and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic is in favor of a solution that would avoid the war in the future, Secretary General of the President of Serbia Nikola Selakovic said today.

Tadic repeated his call to Vucic for TV duel on Kosovo (Danas)

“I still invite Aleksandar Vucic to accept a TV duel on public service RTS and enable citizens to hear a complete truth on the genesis of creation and resolution of the Kosovo issue,” former President of Serbia Boris Tadic said in a written statement, Danas daily reported.

Tadic also said he does not invite Aleksandar Vucic to a TV duel as representative of the opposition, but as a former President of Serbia.

Press release on Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s meeting with President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic

On September 19, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met with President of the Republic of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic on the sidelines of the 72nd session of the UN General Assembly.

The officials noted the high level of bilateral cooperation, eventful dynamics of political contacts, and mutual focus on implementing joint investment projects.

The sides reaffirmed their desire to continue close coordination of steps on the issue of Kosovo.

Vucic: There is no courage enough to change Constitution (BETA, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, stated he sees there is no courage in Serbia enough to change the Constitution and warned it could block Serbia’s road to the EU.

He added, that those who do not wish to change the Constitution want that everything remains as it is, while those who want to change the Constitution wish to denounce Kosovo, so a solution is not possible in such a vicious cycle.

I do not indent to make the Constitution by force, Vucic said, adding that the Constitution has to be a result of a wider consensus.