Knežević: The MFA has turned into a branch of the imaginary Komite movement

"At a time when the whole of Europe is celebrating Armistice Day in the First World War, the technical Government of Duško Marković longs for the day of the occupation of Montenegro by Austria-Hungary in January 1916 and thus sends a message that it appreciates the occupiers more than the liberators."

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Knežević, Photo: Luka Zeković
Knežević, Photo: Luka Zeković
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I note with disgust that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MVP) of Montenegro, in its technical mandate, has turned into a subsidiary of the imaginary Komit movement, aiming to shape social processes in Montenegro by falsifying history, spreading inter-ethnic hatred and calling for lynching, Milan Knežević announced today , president of the Democratic People's Party (DNP).

He was reacting to what he was The Ministry of Foreign Affairs informed the Ambassador of Serbia, Vladimir Božović, that laying a wreath on the memorial plaque in front of the Old Town of Budva is interference in the internal affairs of Montenegro.

The Embassy of Serbia previously announced that Božović was told by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that laying a wreath was unacceptable.

"Forbidding the ambassador of the Republic of Serbia to lay a wreath at the entrance to the Old Town in Budva, dedicated to the famous Serbian army from the First World War, represents the final act of shame and identity frustrations that takes Montenegro back. On the other hand, this is exactly what the MFA headed by Srđo Darmanović it provided tacit support for the erection of monuments to war criminals who killed innocent Orthodox populations in World War II and promoted the ideas of the Third Reich. Not to mention the welcoming and glorification of contemporary war criminals who are responsible for the thousands of deaths of Serbs and Montenegrins in Kosovo and Metohija, which qualified by the outgoing regime as proven friends," Knežević pointed out.

He added that the Government of Montenegro headed by Duško Marković is sending a message that it appreciates the occupiers more than the liberators.

"At the moment when the whole of Europe is celebrating Armistice Day in the First World War, the technical Government of Duško Marković longs for the day of the occupation of Montenegro by Austria-Hungary in January 1916 and in this way sends a message that it appreciates the occupiers more than the liberators. majority and freedom-loving Montenegro turned its back on the elections on August 30, and these are just the last twitches of the departing forces of darkness and destruction that will never happen again," concluded Knežević.

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