Vui: It is hostile in Montenegro; I am horrified



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Serbian President Aleksandar Vui said that the expulsion of the Serbian ambassador to Montenegro was not a friendly event.


Source: B92

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EPA / ANDREJ CUKIC

“It was not friendly, it was not done, nor were the reasons compelling in any way. I think we acted in a civilized way,” he said.

He says that Belgrade has made a wise political decision not to expel the Montenegrin ambassador.

“I see in which direction this is going, how this fierce anti-Serb campaign is being imposed from abroad, how certain political factors in Montenegro have to show their Montenegrin, and this is always shown by the negative attitude towards Serbia,” Vui told RTS.

He says that Serbia is responsible enough, serious and capable of being above that and does not participate in the anti-Montenegrin campaign, stating that “it bothers him that part of the media in Serbia that participated in the anti-Montenegrin campaign because there is no need for that. ”

Vui said that the expulsion of the Serbian ambassador to Montenegro, Vladimir Boovi, was not amicable and was not done, and that he believed that the reasons for that were not convincing in any way, but noted that Serbia ultimately reacted not only to civilized, but to also responsibly.

As he said, Belgrade acted routinely in the first instance, in accordance with the Beck Convention, and made the same decision for Montenegrin Ambassador Tarzan Miloevi, but then a wise decision-making policy was adopted.

It states that the first decision to appoint the Montenegrin ambassador to Serbia Tarzan Miloevi persona non grata was a logical and habitual, routine decision of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and that Minister Nikola Selakovi was not wrong, but that the issue was then weighed in another way , not only considering Beka convention, but also about life.

“Our message must be directed, and to the Serbs in Montenegro, but also to the Albanians, Montenegrins, Bonjacs, to extend a hand to them and show them that they are welcome and that we will not accept acts that are not friendly, that know the expulsion of ambassadors.” said wui

As he says, Montenegro should be the closest to Serbia, but Serbia will not force anyone to do that.

Vui also said that he was horrified by the campaign that was going on in Montenegro, that the Serbs had become occupiers, that last year quotes from King Nikola were being quoted …

He says that this policy has been in place for a long time and recalls that Milo Đukanovi personally accused him of being the direct culprit for his defeat in the elections.

“The only thing on which I had the right to say something and ask is the position of the Serbian people in Montenegro. And when I hear some say that there are no minority representatives in the current Montenegrin government, so wait, there was no one who was there. will declare Serbian, not in government than anywhere, and Serbs are almost 30 percent, “said Vui.

He stated that Belgrade’s job is to take care of its people according to European standards, without asking for anything more, noting that the independence of Montenegro is not in danger in any way.

When asked if he thinks the new Montenegrin government might be more interested in the “mini engen” project and regional cooperation, Vui said that it would be good for them and for us.

“We are not going to force anyone, I have stopped longing for someone who is not at the table. I don’t have that kind of complex and frustration that we used to have,” Wui said.

He recalled that Belgrade at the EU summit in Sofia acted for the first time with Skopje and Tirana as a united front when it comes to green corridors, which is very good, but that it is not their job to interfere in the internal affairs of another country. and says it would be good for them.

He says it would be better if both Pristina and Podgorica joined the initiative.

“It would be better for them to open borders, for goods to pass without borders, to have non-stop phytosanitary and veterinary inspections, to save seven percent of costs, to be able to form our own markets, which costs us more in Europe before we become part of Europe”. “said Vui.



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