Vučić: The right decision is to waive the expulsion of the Montenegrin ambassador



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Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić declared in Kruševac that the decision of the state leadership to renounce the expulsion from the country of the Montenegrin ambassador in Belgrade, Tarzán Milošević, is absolutely correct, because relations between neighbors and friends are much more than conventions .

After visiting the construction sites of the new covid hospital at the “Rasina” barracks, Vučić said that by renouncing the expulsion of Milošević, Serbia “cannot lose anything, but is showing strength.”

“We have done something good for Serbia. We must not act like two rams on a hill and show our strength. It is our job to show that we want friendly, better and brotherly relations with Montenegro. I believe that our decision will contribute to creating a better environment. responsibilities in mutual relationships, “Vucic said.

He stated that his initiative was for Serbia to reverse yesterday’s decision to declare Milosevic an undesirable person, and that Prime Minister Ana Brnabic and Foreign Minister Nikola Selakovic agreed with that.

Vučić said that Selaković yesterday, when his Ministry declared Milošević a persona non grata, “acted in accordance with the rules of the Vienna Convention, as a sovereign state acts”, but that his position was that “relations between neighbors and friends they are much more than convention “.

Yesterday, the Serbian Foreign Ministry decided to expel Milosevic after Montenegro declared the Serbian Ambassador to Podgorica Vladimir Bozovic persona non grata and asked him to leave that country in 72 hours.

The Montenegrin Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced yesterday that Bozovic had been interfering in the internal affairs of Montenegro for a long time and continuously, and that he had made statements inconsistent with the customary and acceptable standards of performing a diplomatic function.



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