Serbian MP: recognition of genocide in Srebrenica by Montenegro is heavier than Kosovo's accession

Montenegro's Serb MP, Milan Knezevic, has called the act very low on the part of this state's assembly of resolution naming what happened in Srebrenica in 1995 as genocide. This resolution is far more shameful than the shameful recognition of so-called independence and [...]
This resolution is far more shameful than the shameful recognition of so-called Kosovo independence”, he has said.
The MP from the Democratic Front ranks has gone through this way, claiming that the document that was voted by parliament in Podgorica has not been written in Montenegro.
If it were written here, it would never be signed, since the majority of the population is against this resolution”, it has added to a TV interview in Belgrade, Kankosova.tv. “This is a general campaign against Serbia. They accused their own people... The Democratic Front will not bear the removal of the Serbian people and the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro”.
Knezzhevq is only one of the next politicians in Podgorica and elsewhere inhabited areas with Serbs, who has vomited poison in relation to the long-standing Montenegrin Parliament resolution of the week, which recognised genocide in Srebrenica.
Even Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vucinic, has accused the convents and Montenegro's own state of ruling in question, wanted to put a serious stain on the Serbian people wherever they live.












