SNP: Darmanović's decision is the last in a series of anti-Serb and anti-civilization attitudes of the outgoing regime

"The system of divisions that they ruled is going to the garbage dump right away, and Darmanović's move will be remembered as anti-democratic and anti-diplomatic," they state.

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Illustration, Photo: SNP
Illustration, Photo: SNP
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The decision of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Minister Srđan Darmanović to declare the Ambassador of Serbia to Montenegro, Vladimir Božović, persona non grata, and to ask him to leave Montenegro, represents the latest in a series of anti-Serb and anti-civilization attitudes of the outgoing regime, announced the SNP. .

They said that "with this last demonstration of their weak powers, the minister and his ministry, as well as the entire outgoing government, show that they rightly end up on the sidelines of political events. This is another attempt by the outgoing government to divide the people of Montenegro and Serbia, expressing concern for the sovereignty of Montenegro".

As they state, neither Montenegro is theirs, nor will they defend it from their own people, because all these decades the authorities had the opportunity to show their patriotism towards it.

"The system of division that they ruled is going to the garbage dump immediately, and Darmanović's move will be remembered as anti-democratic and anti-diplomatic," the reaction concluded.

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