Politicians from Montenegro write to Vuciqi: To stop the Albanian anti-Serb front plan, open our borders

Andrija Mandic and Milan Knezevic have launched an initiative to open borders between Montenegro, Serbia and Republika Srpska in Bozjen and Herzegovina. The initiative of Montenegro's two opposition politicians has been addressed to Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq and Bosnian President Milorad Dodik. Montenegrin portal, CdM, reports Mandic and [...]
Andrija Mandic and Milan Knezevic have launched an initiative to open borders between Montenegro, Serbia and Republika Srpska in Bozjen and Herzegovina.
The initiative of Montenegro's two opposition politicians has been addressed to Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq and Bosnian President Milorad Dodik.
The Montenegrin portal, CdM, reports that Mandic and Knezevic in a joint statement have said Serbia has a key role in the Balkans” and have written about dangerous trends in the region, declared by Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, who has said an anti-Serb coalition with the involvement of Albania, Montenegro, Croatia, Macedonia and Kosovo could be established.
Also, the dozen politicians from Montenegro have in their letter informed Vuciqi of the political and social situation in Montenegro, saying that persecutions of Serbs in Montenegro have occurred, Periscope follows.
They have also written that during a meeting they had with Vuciqi, they have agreed to intensify meetings in order to co-ordinate plans to implement projects between two locations”. /Periscopi/











