Djukanovic: Serbia is doing to Montenegro today what it did to Kosovo during the 1990s

Montenegro's President Milo Djukanovic has accused Serbia of working decisively in favour of hurting his country, saying that the 1990s official Belgrade, what it did in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo, is doing to Montenegro. He made these comments by [...]
Montenegro's President Milo Djukanovic has accused Serbia of working decisively in favour of hurting his country, saying that the 1990s official Belgrade, what it did in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo, is doing to Montenegro.
He made these comments by answering questions from journalists from the region at the Fifth Journalists' Forum, RRTCG reports.
Djukanovic has said that the hate spirit towards Montenegro has grown, which is why relations between the two countries are at the lowest possible level today.
Serbia is working too hard on our damage. There's no need to prove, I've been an actor in political life for 30 years, I followed the 1990s, the Z-4 plan offered for Croatia, plans offered for Bosnia, Rambouilles for Kosovo, all rejected with arrogance, rudeness and haste. It all ended up in serious loss for Serbia and for those who were the creators of such a policy in Serbia, and unfortunately for others, so I don't doubt that this policy today is being realised to Montenegro”, Djukanovic said.
I told my colleagues in Belgrade when it started, on the case of the Law (Montenegro) on Freedom of Religion. I told them I remember the 1990s. That hate spirit could no longer be controlled. Today, the same mistake is repeated, hatred is sown against Montenegro and all that is Montenegrin. This will irreparably exacerbate relations between our two countries”, Djukanovic said.












