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Djilas to Danas : International community needs opposition as ikebana (Danas, Beta, N1)

The leader of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP) Dragan Djilas told Belgrade based daily Danas that Serbia’s opposition serves “as ikebana” to the international community which, according to him, supports President Aleksandar Vucic who is expected to recognise the independence of Kosovo.

He said the people would “win the fight for their freedom themselves as many times in history and when we win, we’ll know we don't owe anything to anyone.”

Alliance for Kosovo and Metohija established (KoSSev)

The Alliance for Kosovo and Metohija was established as a branch of the Serbian opposition Alliance for Serbia (SzS) at Gazimestan yesterday, one of the leaders of this alliance, Dragan Djilas confirmed for KoSSev.

He was leading a delegation from Belgrade to join Kosovo Serb opposition leaders and sympathizers in Gracanica. The original plan was to hold the founding assembly at the Cultural Center in Gracanica, but the location was subsequently changed due to organized protests of the Gracanica municipality and Serbian institutions’ employees.

Reaction of the Serbian List on the Fatherland's criticism (TV Most)

Serbian List states that today’s press release of Slavisa Ristic and Marko Jaksic has shown all of the hypocrisy, both their own and also the hypocrisy of Djilas's and Jeremic’s Alliance for Serbia, reports Zvecan based TV Most.

Djilas met in Washington US officials, discussed situation in Serbia (Danas)

During two-day visit to Washington, one of the founders of opposition Alliance for Serbia (SzS) Dragan Djilan and SzS Secretary Ljuban Panic held number of meetings with US officials and informed them about the situation in Serbia, Danas daily reports.

As the Alliance for Serbia said in a press statement, they met with US National Security Council Director for Europe and Russia John Erratt, Director for European Affairs William Berkley, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Matthew Palmer and members of the Senate and Congress.

Opposition leader slams President Vucic over Belgrade-Pristina talks (N1, Danas)

Anyone who feels shame would either resign or withdraw from the talks on Kosovo which deteriorated the status of Serbia, opposition leader Dragan Djilas said in a letter he sent to President Aleksandar Vucic, suggesting that the talks should involve someone “more intelligent, capable and fair.”

Reactions to Djilas open letter to Vucic (RTS, Tanjug)

Following an open letter one of the opposition Alliance for Serbia (SzS) leader Dragan Djilas has sent to the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, Marko Djuric and Srpska Lista have reacted to it, RTS reports.

Deputy Chair of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) Main Board and Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director, Marko Djuric said that Dragan Djilas instead of addressing the international community or those who “hold a sword above the heads of the Serbian people” in Kosovo and Metohija, has decided to send a slanderous letter full of lies to the Serbian President.

Djilas says situation bad for Kosovo Serbs who don’t support Vucic (N1, Beta)

Serbian opposition leader Dragan Djilas said during his visit to Kosovo that he understands what local Serbs have to go through if they don’t support President Aleksandar Vucic.

“After the organized verbal assault and insults by local bullies, I realized once again what people living in Kosovo go through if they don’t support Aleksandar Vucic,” Djilas told Belgrade daily Danas. The Alliance for Serbia founder visited Kosovo on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Djilas: Kosovo is not topic for political points (KoSSev, TV Mir)

“My opinion is that Kosovo and Metohija is an integral part of Serbia and that is the number one fact, which was written in UN Resolution 1244 and in the Constitution of Serbia. The status is resolved in the UN and technical negotiations are in Brussels”, one of the leaders of Alliance for Serbia Dragan Djilas told RTV Mir yesterday.