LDP will be “next interlocutor in talks on govt.”

Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) leader Čedomir Jovanović believes his party is the next interlocutor in talks on setting up the new government.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 30.05.2012.

10:24

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Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) leader Cedomir Jovanovic believes his party is the next interlocutor in talks on setting up the new government. He announced that he would support everything that was important for Serbia. LDP will be “next interlocutor in talks on govt.” "I believe that we are the next interlocutor... We want to enter the government. It should offer a political program which will search for support," Jovanovic told Radio-Television of Vojvodina. The LDP leader added that he was satisfied that the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) and the Democratic Party (DS) launched negotiations. "They can talk to us at any time. We will be here to support everything that is of importance for the country. However, the forming of the government must not be stretched until September. I am ready to do everything in order to help the country make progress," he said, pointing out that he will not accept any ultimatums. Jovanovic underlined that he wanted to discuss foreign policy. "When it comes to foreign policy, we need the gravity we have not had so far. We need a foreign minister who is a diplomat with great diplomatic career and who would pursue the policy formulated in the government," he concluded. Cedomir Jovanovic (Beta, file) Tanjug

LDP will be “next interlocutor in talks on govt.”

"I believe that we are the next interlocutor... We want to enter the government. It should offer a political program which will search for support," Jovanović told Radio-Television of Vojvodina.

The LDP leader added that he was satisfied that the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) and the Democratic Party (DS) launched negotiations.

"They can talk to us at any time. We will be here to support everything that is of importance for the country. However, the forming of the government must not be stretched until September. I am ready to do everything in order to help the country make progress," he said, pointing out that he will not accept any ultimatums.

Jovanović underlined that he wanted to discuss foreign policy.

"When it comes to foreign policy, we need the gravity we have not had so far. We need a foreign minister who is a diplomat with great diplomatic career and who would pursue the policy formulated in the government," he concluded.

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