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The outgoing Montenegrin government welcomed Serbia’s decision not to expel the Montenegrin ambassador in Belgrade, Tarzan Milosevic, according to reciprocity measures, and said that it would not renounce the decision to expel the Serbian ambassador in Podgorica, Vladimir Bozovic.
The Foreign Ministry announced that there was no reason to expel Montenegrin Ambassador Milosevic.
– Ambassador Tarzan Milošević represents his country respecting the Republic of Serbia, without interfering in its internal affairs, with restraint towards the host country, even when Montenegro was rudely insulted and humiliated from various directions in Serbia, the symbols of the Montenegrin state were desecrated and thus reacted and various international addresses – it was announced from Srdjan Darmanović’s apartment.
The Montenegrin government, which will resign on December 2 when a new designated prime minister, Zdravko Krivokapic, is elected in parliament, said in a statement that, unlike Tarzan Milosevic, the Serbian ambassador “continually interfered in the internal affairs of the country where it serves, with its interpretations of history. ” “.
Thus, they claim, he questioned the independence of Montenegro, denying the Resolution passed in parliament on the illegitimacy of the Podgorica Assembly, which, as they say, is known for what it represented in Montenegrin history.
– The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has repeatedly drawn your attention to this, warning that it is illegal and undiplomatic behavior towards the host country. Unfortunately, in vain and without understanding, it is said of the outgoing MVP.
That is why, they add, this government and the ministry headed by Darmanovic will not withdraw their decision.
They claim that they will not overturn the decision because, as they say, the statement by Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić that Ambassador Božović actually conveyed the official positions of the Government of Serbia is incomprehensible, which they claim is a confirmation and continuation serious interference in the internal affairs of Montenegro.
The Foreign Minister rebukes Commissioner Oliver Verhei, who previously welcomed Serbia’s decision not to expel Milosevic, for not “at least exchanging basic information and opinions on the fund” with partners and friends in Montenegro.
“We believe that Verhei, especially as someone who comes from Hungary, a country that has a great sensitivity to issues of this nature, as a politician and civil servant would better understand our relationship with the ambassador who continually interferes in internal affairs and violates the national interests of the host country”. stated in the statement.
They also state that Montenegro is “fully and truly” committed to regional cooperation and good neighborly relations.
– It is not just a pillar of European integration, as Commissioner Varheji has pointed out, but a key element of our foreign policy, which we have been promoting for years in all bilateral and multilateral frameworks, well known to our European partners. Therefore, we are firmly convinced of the veracity of our decision, considering that we cannot tolerate the humiliation of the Montenegrin State and the national dignity on the part of the diplomatic representatives in our country – stated in the MFA statement.
(Kurir.rs/Tanjug)
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