The Montenegrins of Serbia asked Milo Đukanović for help



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Podgorica – Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic today received representatives of the Montenegrin Council, which groups together the Montenegrin migrant associations in Serbia.


Source: Tanjug

TANJUG / MONTENEGRO PRESIDENT INFORMATION SERVICE

TANJUG / MONTENEGRO PRESIDENT INFORMATION SERVICE

They conveyed to him the need for the Montenegrin country of origin to further help Montenegrins to organize and resist more efficiently, as formulated in the announcement of the Montenegrin President’s intelligence service, attempts to destroy identity and conscience national of Montenegro.

The Montenegrin President stressed that Montenegro’s approach has always been responsible and civic, and assessed that the Montenegrin community, with its proactive engagement in Serbia, should continue to contribute to the development of the society in which it lives, to strengthen unity and awareness of your identity.

Djukanovic expressed his willingness to further support projects that are of special importance to the Montenegrin community in Serbia, the announcement by the Montenegrin President’s information service stated.

The representative of the Montenegrin Council Dragan Markovic thanked Djukanovic and presented the program and objectives of the Montenegrin Council in the presence of the board members, the President of the Montenegrin Association of Novi Sad Bozidar Markovic, the President of the National Union of Belgrade Mirko Zecevic and the president of the Montenegrin Association of Southeastern Serbia Milos Paovic.



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