Situation exacerbated, Montenegrin Prime Minister Expects Serbian Church Leaders in Podgorica

The new Serbian Orthodox Church Mitrovici, Ionnikije, left accompanied by special helicopter forces amid riots following protests against him. However, the one in Podgorica has been warmly welcomed by Montenegro's prime minister, Zdravko Kripokapi, who comes from the Kurdish political line. Today morning, among the flames outside the monastery in Cetine [...]
The morning, amid flames outside the monastery in Cetina in Montenegro, was extinguished by the Serbian Church's Metropolitan Ionanikije.
After the protest ceremony the leaders of the Serbian Orthodox Church left by helicopter from Cetina to Podgorica.
In the capital, he was hosted by the prime minister coming from the proserb Democratic Front, who, along with a large part of his government cabinet, is participating in the ceremony, now being held in Podgorica.

In a tense situation, with Montenegrin protesters at Cetine in Montenegro, the residence ceremony of the head of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro, Ionanikije, has been held.
Montenegrin protesters oppose the Serbian influence in Montenegro, demanding that their national identity, shared by Serbs, be preserved.
They have placed barricades on the road to prevent the arrival of Serbian Orthodox Church leaders in the monastery of the city of Cetina, which was once the capital of Montenegro.
In addition to protesters with the police, even the highest leaders of the Montenegrin state have crashed.
Montenegrin Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapiq, who comes from the proserbe political line, has charged that these protests were ordered for terrorist acts. Meanwhile, pro-ordination president Milo Djukanovic, whose party has lost power last year, has supported the protests.










