Change of borders, Djukanovic: We experimented with this evil in the 1990s.

Montenegro's President Milo Djukanovic said that during meeting with EU officials, an agreement was reached that the slowdown of the negotiations process has made the prospect of enlargement unclear. This has opened room for the mountain impact of third countries. We'll have to deal with more co-operation [...]
Montenegro's President Milo Djukanovic said that during meeting with EU officials, an agreement was reached that the slowdown of the negotiations process has made the prospect of enlargement unclear.
This has opened room for the mountain impact of third countries. We will have to deal with more sincere and meaningful co-operation in the region, which will lead to renewed confidence,” he said at a press conference in Cetinje.
Djukanovic added that this situation opens a real space for the actualisation of some, as he stated, “the rejected and defeated” from the past.
We were wrong. It's not just the paper. These ideas also exist in the region. I've said many times that we've experimented with this evil in the 1990s and that we have a great tragedy instead of major states. The danger has increased today because retrograde policies in the region have the support of several international centres. The single and most successful protection against the beginning of destruction is the opening of the European perspective of the Western Balkans,” said Djukanovic.
Commenting on the fact that some in the government for Montenegro say they inherited the fried “economy”, Djukanovic said he was taking an alibi for the non-efficiency of the current government.
The pressure on that, he said, is that some, speaking of the red-hot “economy”, want to realise their vision and “hand over Montenegro to those who are following it as their prey”. Montenegro, he stressed, would not allow the repeat of 1918.
Slovenian portal “Necenszurirano. Like” published a document last month claiming to be a copy of the document issued by Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansha's office.
According to that document, re-assignment of the border of Kosovo and Serbia is proposed, uniting Kosovo with Albania, uniting the majority Albanian parts of Montenegro and Northern Macedonia with Albania, the possibility of secession of Republika Srpska from Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as joining a part of western Bosnia and Croatia.
In the European Union, they said several times they have no knowledge of such a document.
Prime Minister Janez Jansha, whose country will head the European Union in the second half of this year, has said claims on such a document are actions aimed at undermining Slovenia into the EU”.
While the second pope was reported April 26th as recognition of territorial integrity and sovereignty between Kosovo and Serbia. However, the document “paper” officially denied ) involves much more than that. It says there will be a “autonomous distribution of northern Kosovo”, since the description appears with nearly state competencies. The term “North Kosova” is used, not the north of Kosovo. Then it is said that the parties -- Kosovo and Serbia -- should make constitutional changes so that this agreement can be implemented.
The European Union denies that the document “paper” published in the media and speaks of a final agreement between Kosovo and Serbia is the position of the European Union. The document “non paper” is named by Germany's ambassador to Kosovo, Jorn Rohde as false news, that document was drafted by the Germans and French.
Even the French Embassy in Kosovo has declared that France and Germany are not the source of that “no paper” and that the two states support dialogue mediation from the European Union.











