“are realizing they lost Kosovo”, Djukanovic talks about the impending threat of Montenegro from the Serbian “bot”

Montenegro's President Milo Djukanovic in an interview for the Voice of America has spoken of elections in his state and the danger facing Montenegro from Serbian nationalism. Djukanovic has said that in the Balkans “the nationalists always have a low start”, and that they believe that their policy [...]
Djukanovic has said that in the Balkans <x0nationalists always have a low start”, and that they believe their policy of the early 1990s was not wrong, however, adds that “has gone wrong”.
Montenegrin politician says Serbian nationalists think they are at a good time due to support from Russia and are, according to him, trying to achieve goals they have not achieved in the early 1990s.
This is roughly the philosophy offered by Balkan nationalists who rely on Russia's support, and therefore restores all those fluctuations in the region as a whole”, Djukanovic has said.
Djukanovic in this interview has said that even during this election campaign, there has been outside interference, saying that “this happens consistently and today we talk about it all the potential of Serbian higher nationalism, financially, media. Church abuse...”
He has now said it is evident that nationalism for “Serbia is very active in the Balkans, and these nationalists are realizing that the moment is coming when they will have to face the fact that they have lost Kosovo and that they will already see Montenegro as an option, but re-excus that there will be no surrender in the face of something like that.
The “Only someone who is not interested in life and Balkan politics does not see that Serbian nationalism is very active, that its actors realize the moment is approaching when they will have to face the fact that Kosovo is lost and would like to secure certain alternatives, meanwhile, any compensation in the form of Serbia's protracted influence in the region. And I guess it doesn't surprise anyone that the first look goes to Montenegro”, he praised and stressed that “is sure people are aware of this” and that “we will not easily give up on anyone's pressure”.
Montenegrin President reiterated his previous assessment that the Serbian “bot” is a miniature of the Russian “bot”, expressing confidence that the punishment of this idea in international circles is still not “at the proper level”.












