Vucic: Conflict between Ivanovic and Radojcic lasted 10, 15 years (B92, TV Happy)
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said in a TV Happy broadcast “Cirilica” that the conflict between murdered leader of Civic Initiative Freedom, Democracy, Justice Oliver Ivanovic and Milan Radojcic lasted since 2000, B92 reported.
Vucic further added he never spoke with Radojcic, neither over the phone nor in person, and that maybe Radojcic was in some meetings where Vucic was present, B92 reported.
“I do not reject possibility that he took part in it, but this man knew everybody would point fingers at him. Their conflict lasts 10, 15 years. Since 2000. Is he stupid or insane, or what is the matter? Maybe he is, sufficiently rampant, but responsible bodies would establish that,” Vucic said in a broadcast, according to B92.
Vucic also said the investigation does not go in all directions, but only in a way that suits somebody.
“I do not reject the possibility of guilt at any side. We have certain doubts, and if we would have real data we would go out with them. I am certain people from different sides are involved in it,” Vucic added, B92 reported.
He said Serbian bodies requested from foreign services satellite records of Mitrovica North on a day when Oliver Ivanovic was murdered, but received replay they have nothing because it was foggy day in Mitrovica.
He added foreign services were forcing certain people to tell the Serbs from Mitrovica North are responsible for the murder of Oliver Ivanovic.
Vucic also emphasized that everything was organized “with the aim to take away the North of Kosovo from Serbs,” and that he is not interested in “who the shooter was, but who ordered the murder,” B92 further reported.