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Serbian opposition holds meetings in Berlin, won’t reveal details (BETA, TV N1)

Serbian opposition Alliance for Serbia (SzS) leaders continued to broaden their international contacts, saying on Thursday they had meetings in the German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s cabinet and the Foreign Ministry, but fell short of giving any details from the talks, BETA news agency reported.

Peoples’ Party leader and Chairman of Alliance for Serbia, Vuk Jeremic, one of the Alliance’s founders Dragan Djilas and Serbian Leftist leader Borko Stefanovic took part in the meetings in Berlin.

Stefanovic: Referendum would be an alibi for authorities (FoNet, Danas)

If Kosovo would get a seat in the UN, even status of an observer, their need to talk to us about anything would immediately cease, leader of Leftist Serbia and former Belgrade chief negotiator in the Brussels talks, Borko Stefanovic told FoNet news agency.

From that moment onwards, Kosovo could do whatever it wants, since it would become de facto and de jure independent state, Stefanovic added. He also assessed it would be a great humiliation for Serbia, as it would need to ask Russia and China not to block Kosovo membership in the UN.

Borko Stefanovic on Brussels dialogue, stoning in Mitrovica North (B92, Danas)

President of Leftist Party, Borko Stefanovic said two members of his party were injured in Mitrovica North, B92 reported.

They sustained injuries while sitting in a coffee bar, following a debate on Kosovo-Serbia relations.

“While we were sitting and having coffee, some great heroes threw stones at us, breaking the coffee bar’s windows. Two members of the Leftist Party sustained head injuries. Mindless people and cowards will not stop us,” Stefanovic wrote on his Twitter profile.