Co-president of the Together Party Aleksandar "Cuta" Jovanovic said on Feb. 23 that a portion of the opposition supported the Franco-German agreement on Kosovo but was not saying anything because it would help Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.
Jovanovic told the Danas newspaper that Vucic "is responsible for Kosovo," but that one should not forget that "many things were signed by many before him." "As for Kosovo, people cannot be calibrated overnight and told - now we have to sign what they want us to," Jovanovic said.
Speaking on the Franco-German proposal on Kosovo he said that "the easiest thing is to blame someone." "A portion of the opposition has a bigger problem in the form of having to approach Vucic, than signing the agreement. The opposition is running away from Vucic, not the agreement. Many are in a position to be on the same side as Vucic. I am sure that he would wholeheartedly accept support from anyone and even from someone whom he was the biggest enemy, traitor and tycoon to until yesterday. In the end all of what happens is politics," Jovanovic said.
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