Serbian authorities, opposition meet behind closed doors (N1)
Representatives of the authorities and the opposition met behind closed doors on Tuesday as part of preparations for a dialogue on elections conditions.
Representatives of the authorities and the opposition met behind closed doors on Tuesday as part of preparations for a dialogue on elections conditions.
Marko Jaksic, representative of the national movement of the Serbs "Fatherland", said in an interview with Belgrdae based daily Danas that the state pharmacies in Mitrovica North are not full, but he says that they were not full even before the sanctions. The shops and private pharmacies are full and adds that they would be even fuller if Belgrade allowed alternative ways of supplying goods, but official Belgrade does not allow it, so it can continue spreading the story of a humanitarian catastrophe.
Chairperson of European Movement, Rada Trajkovic told RTV KIM that Belgrade authorities and Srpska Lista run inappropriate campaign against Bishop Teodosije, placing the church as a target in order to expel Serbs from Kosovo.