Lutovac: Opposition asks OSCE to appoint mediator for talks with government

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10. apr. 2024. 21:07
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Democratic Party (DS) leader Zoran Lutovac said the opposition has written to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) asking it to appoint a special envoy to mediate in the talks between the Serbian government and the opposition.

He told the Danas portal that the opposition’s proposal is based on the idea that, through OSCE mediation in negotiations between the government and the opposition, the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) electoral recommendations would be implemented.

“The essence of our proposal is that, if you have talks between two sides, neither of them can mediate in the talks, it has to be someone with integrity, someone who enjoys a good reputation with both sides, and that is the OSCE,” said Lutovac.

Commenting on the fact that OSCE Chair-in-Office Ian Borg, who is currently visiting Serbia, will not meet with the opposition, Lutovac said that not much is lost by this, because he will be able to learn everything about the elections at his meetings with the civil sector, but also from the letter that the opposition has sent.

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