Students cyclists on the road in Strasbourg they left on Monday from Stuttgart to Karlsruhe.
A group of Serbian student cyclists who arrived in Brussels from the Netherlands - from Amsterdam via Rotterdam, Antwerp - has been moving to meet them since April 11.
One of them continued alone through Luxembourg to Germany, where he should join the cyclists in Karlsruhe on Monday.
The previous day, female students on bicycles were the first to enter Stuttgart. They explained that they did it because they wanted people to see them, since they always shout "well done guys!"
Archbishop Nemet: Serbia wants changes
Belgrade Archbishop Ladislav Nemet assessed on Monday that Serbia "wants changes that will lead to a better and more normal life", stressing that the problem of the canopy falling and the accident in Novi Sad that killed 16 people has not been solved.
"Now the question is how to reach a conversation between different segments and interest groups of our community. Certainly the problem of the accident has not been solved yet. We know that the investigative bodies are at work and I hope that, as Mr. President (Aleksandar Vučić) said, according to the Constitution they - with the help of investigative bodies, with the help of public prosecutors, with the help of witnesses and the materials we have - will achieve what they were appointed for," Nemet said at a press conference ahead of the Easter holidays.
He assessed that Serbia's problems are not so big that they cannot be solved, stressing that there is no war and appealing that there should be no violence.
"Anyone who wants to stay in Serbia, and not to leave this country and leave our wonderful country, to go elsewhere, should certainly work to achieve that agreement and social peace," said the archbishop.
He also pointed out that the task of Christians is to find a peaceful solution to these tensions in Serbia and to spread peace around them, not words of hatred.
"Those parties that do not talk are still far away, so to speak, but since the points of common interest are getting closer and closer, I think we are on the right track," said Nemet.
Source: FoNet