"Đinđić would not be against current government“

Prime Minister Ivica Dačić believes that late PM Zoran Đinđić would not be opposed to current political actions of his political opponents.

Izvor: NIN

Wednesday, 06.03.2013.

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BELGRADE Prime Minister Ivica Dacic believes that late PM Zoran Djindjic would not be opposed to current political actions of his political opponents. “Djindjic was a political opponent worthy of respect. But just like we are, a part of Serbia, Serbia that is changing, moving and learning a few things. And I am convinced that today he would not have anything against the fact that we, his political opponents, are doing what we are doing,” he told weekly NIN. "Djindjic would not be against current government“ The prime minister said that Serbia ten years after Djindjic’s murder still had not solved the issue that plagued Djindjic’s government, that it still did not know where its borders were and in which territory it really had sovereignty. “Serbian government representatives are still not welcome in Kosovo, they need to get a permission of the Pristina authorities to visit the province, as we still call Kosovo, and they have almost no mechanism they could use to protect Serbs living in Kosovo. Zoran Djindjic was the first to talk about these facts in Serbia. And the irony is that it took ten years for someone to repeat it in Serbia,” the prime minister stressed. In an article dubbed “Djindjic is story about Serbia”, Dacic writes that he was a part of the government that tried to solve the issue of Kosovo with a war. “Maybe there is some justice in it that I am today the most responsible for a peaceful solution, a solution through negotiations and a solution that means that everybody needs to lose something. And to openly say it,” he pointed out. “The Kosovo myth is deep in our national being,” the prime minister noted and added that the myth had been abused by many “because they were using it to justify their own failures and defeats”. “Zoran Djindjic accepted neither defeats nor excuses for defeats. And he claimed that true patriotism was only the one that had concrete results. The one in which you do not talk about love for your country but do something for it… In fact, he was most interested in Serbia’s future. And I absolutely agree with him on that. That the future is our basic job. For the sake of Zoran’s, my and our children. They should be in it. Together,” the prime minister concluded. Ivica Dacic (Tanjug, file) NIN Tanjug

"Đinđić would not be against current government“

The prime minister said that Serbia ten years after Đinđić’s murder still had not solved the issue that plagued Đinđić’s government, that it still did not know where its borders were and in which territory it really had sovereignty.

“Serbian government representatives are still not welcome in Kosovo, they need to get a permission of the Priština authorities to visit the province, as we still call Kosovo, and they have almost no mechanism they could use to protect Serbs living in Kosovo. Zoran Đinđić was the first to talk about these facts in Serbia. And the irony is that it took ten years for someone to repeat it in Serbia,” the prime minister stressed.

In an article dubbed “Đinđić is story about Serbia”, Dačić writes that he was a part of the government that tried to solve the issue of Kosovo with a war.

“Maybe there is some justice in it that I am today the most responsible for a peaceful solution, a solution through negotiations and a solution that means that everybody needs to lose something. And to openly say it,” he pointed out.

“The Kosovo myth is deep in our national being,” the prime minister noted and added that the myth had been abused by many “because they were using it to justify their own failures and defeats”.

“Zoran Đinđić accepted neither defeats nor excuses for defeats. And he claimed that true patriotism was only the one that had concrete results. The one in which you do not talk about love for your country but do something for it… In fact, he was most interested in Serbia’s future. And I absolutely agree with him on that. That the future is our basic job. For the sake of Zoran’s, my and our children. They should be in it. Together,” the prime minister concluded.

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