
None of the ruling coalition and opposition party officials who took part in Wednesday’s inter-party dialogue meeting made any statement to the media.
According to statements prior to the meeting, the participants agreed to meet behind closed doors and not make any statements in public about what was discussed.
The meeting was held in the Serbian Parliament with 26 officials from a number of ruling and opposition parties taking part along with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic. It was chaired by Parliament Speaker Ivica Dacic.
The ruling coalition was represented by Vucic’s Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), Dacic’s Socialist Party of the Serbia (SPS) and the Serb Patriotic Alliance (SPAS). The opposition included the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS), Serbian Radical Party (SRS), the Dveri movement and Dosta Je Bilo (DJB). Dveri and DJB officials said that they would also take part in meetings mediated by European Parliament officials.