Four opposition parties want EU plan turned down

BELGRADE - The leaders of four opposition parties in the Serbian parliament said at a joint press conference on Tuesday an EU proposal for resolving the Kosovo-Metohija issue must be rejected as it envisioned a secession of Serbia's southern province.

New Democratic Party of Serbia leader Milos Jovanovic said accepting the French-German plan would mean that Kosovo-Metohija would be surrendered forever and Serbian history erased.

He said the proposal should have been rejected immediately and added that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic should resign in case he was unable to do so.

Dveri Movement leader Bosko Obradovic said the parties were calling for Vucic's resignation as he had broken his presidential oath of office as well as promises that he would defend Kosovo-Metohija as an integral part of Serbia.

Obradovic added that, by not rejecting the EU...

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