Diplomatic Scandal: Montenegro refers to Kosovo with introductory

Montenegro has known Kosovo's independence since 2008, but occasionally in this country continue to deny this reality. Finally, Digital Society and Media Minister Tamara Szzenentiq has invited Kosovo Economy Minister Artane Rizvanolli to participate in the digital summit in the Western Balkans that [...]
Finally, Digital Society and Media Minister Tamara Szzenentiq has extended an invitation to Kosovo Economy Minister Artane Rizvanolli for participation in the digital summit of the Western Balkans, which will be held from 11 October to 13 October in Montenegro.
But, at the invitation, the Montenegrin minister has consistently referred to Kosovo with a backlog, which has caused no little reaction in this country.
The medium “Antina M” has called it a diplomatic scandal.
For that, there is still no official reaction from the Government of Montenegro, nor from that of Kosovo. The invitation was made on August 4th, about a month ago.
Fusnota has been named after Kosovo on the basis of an agreement on dialogue with Serbia in Brussels to enable Kosovo's representation in regional conferences and initiatives, but also those of the broader international level. It implies the position of the parties against Kosovo's status, respectively, Serbia's position in line with Resolution 12 44 and Kosovo's position based on the opinion of the International Court of Justice for the Declaration of Independence of Kosovo.
This is not the first time any of the ministers of Montenegro's government, mainly with pro-Serbian parties, refer to Kosovo as an incantator. That was the case last year.












