Djukanovic: Circles from Belgrade tried to destabilise Kosovo, compromise KFOR

Former Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic has declared that powerful political and security circles from Belgrade stood behind the so-called"afer S. C.", aimed at destabilising Montenegro and compromising Kosovo on the eve of important political processes in the region.
In an interview forTelevision EDjukanovic said one of the main objectives of these structures was to destabilise Kosovo and damage the image of the NATO mission, KFOR.
The target was to compromise KFOR in Kosovo and its military command. To that end, 27 girls were preparing to approach senior KFOR military officials. Among them was S. C.", Djukanovic declared.
According to him, Montenegrin authorities had provided information that girls were training at the Obilic club stadium in Belgrade.
Good luck, KFOR and UNMIK managed to get the information in time and prevent that activity", he said.
Djukanovqi claims that behind these operations were Serbian security structures and military counterintelligence, linked to Slobodan Milosevic's wartime policy and former Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica's cabinet.
He said these counties believed that the destabilisation of Kosovo would slow down or hinder its international recognition.
According to Djukanovic, near “S. C.” was part of a broader political and security strategy against Montenegro's independence and against Euro-Atlantic processes in the region.












