Serbia Calls State on Exile of Montenegrin Ambassador

Serbia's state has withdrawn the decision to expel Montenegro's ambassador from Serbia. Serbian authorities had decided to withdraw each other's ambassadors from Serbia, Montenegro, respectively. Meanwhile, Serbia's prime minister, Ana Brnabiq, after a meeting with President Aleksandar Vuciq, during yesterday he announced they have withdrawn the decision [...]
Serbian authorities had decided to withdraw each other's ambassadors from Serbia, Montenegro, respectively.
Meanwhile, Serbia's prime minister, Anna Brnabiq, after a meeting with President Aleksandar Vuciq, during yesterday he has announced that they have withdrawn the decision to expel Montenegro's ambassador.
“We have decided that Serbia unilaterally withdraws the decision to expel Montenegro's ambassador. Good reports with Montenegro are above all the most important for us”, Brnabiq said.
President Vuciq said Serbia “has made a good move”, adding it is up to it to show it wants good and brotherly “ports with Montenegro.
In a message to Titter, European Commissioner for Enlargement Oliver Varhely welcomed Serbia's decision and urged Montenegro to do the same.
Montenegro and Serbia were part of a joint country before a 2006 referendum that led to Montenegro's independence.
The country will now be led by a pro-Serbian coalition that will be voted in during a parliamentary session this week, following the loss of the ruling Democratic Party of pro-Western Socialists. / Periscope.












