
Serbian opposition politician Dragan Djilas told N1 on Wednesday that the organizers demanded that participants in the meeting between the authorities and opposition keep quiet about what they discussed.
Djilas said the meeting was what he expected and added that there were no secret negotiations but that this was a round table about the reports by the CRTA and CeSID election watchdogs.
“We in the Alliance for Serbia can’t negotiate about the demands made at protests. We can’t negotiate about the 42 recommendations and six conclusions,” he said.
“The meeting was not secret,” he said and added that he came to the meeting because the Alliance has been urging a dialogue between the authorities and opposition for eight months. The meeting was more about seeing if we can talk politely, with no insults or scoring of political points which, he said, was exactly what the organizers wanted to avoid.
Djilas said he would come to future meetings but does not expect anything special to happen.
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