Vuciq calls Montenegro's decision on borders political

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, said Montenegro's decision not to open borders for Serbian citizens is <x0-political”. “It's not about principles. It is clearly political, and I respect it”, Vuciq said, broadcast the Balkan Radio Service Free Europe. Montenegro, June 1st, has [...]
This isn't about principles. It is clearly political, and I respect it”, Vuciq said, broadcast the Balkan Radio Service Free Europe.
Montenegro, on 1 June, has said it will allow passenger entry from countries where the number of active corruption cases is less than 25 per 100,000.
With a proposal from the Institute of Public Health, in Montenegro it will be able to enter without quarantine and without the property of citizens: Slovenia, Iceland, Croatia, Slovakia, Switzerland, Albania, Austria, Norway, Monaco, Kosovo, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Denmark, Lithuania, Latvia, Azerbaijan, Luxembourg, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Israel, North Macedonia, Republic of Ireland, Czech Republic, Finland and Estonia.
Vuciq said Serbia has more infection because it conducts several thousand tests a day.
The “is meant for serious protection of the people”, Vuciq said.
Montenegro, since 5 May, has not recorded a new case of coronary infection.
Authorities there have said that the list of states with which they will open the borders will be updated every week.
Relations between Serbia and Montenegro have been strained since the end of last year, when Montenegro has adopted a law on religious freedoms, which is said to contradict Serb ownership over certain churches and territories in Montenegro.












