Montenegrin President: Major Serbian nationalism continues to dream of Greater Serbia

In his upcoming reaction against the Church, but also Belgrade's Serb policy, Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic said that since the years '%90s the idea of Greater Serbia has existed, which continues to be active. According to him, Belgrade continues to be a threat to people in the region. Serbia's great nationalism ever [...]
Serbia's great nationalism never agreed with Montenegro's independence, and continues to dream of returning to make Serbia the Great, while Albania, Croatia and the rest would disappear”, Djukanovic said.
This is approximately the plan that has always existed in the 1990s and has cost our region a large number of victims. So, there can be neither Greater Serbia nor Greater Albania, otherwise there can only be a great tragedy. And instead of learning from those bitter experiences in the 1990s, instead of giving up, as we see, about 30 years later, old ideas are coming back to the table, and the integral part of these ideas is the great Serbian nationalism, which using the Serbian Orthodox SPC, tries to continue to represent Montenegro, affecting life in Montenegro as in the life of another Serbian state<1>, Djukanovic said.
It's something we disagree about and we have to show, I'd say, a very steadfast and strong resistance to it. It is something we will never allow to happen in Montenegro”, Djukanovic concluded.
His comments are under the spirit of an irritability in reports between the two countries, where the Law for Religion, which the Serbian Orthodox Church, but Belgrade, has become a threat to the Serb and religious community in Montenegro, has become the cause.












