LP: Varhelji violated diplomatic manners, European values, took the side of nationalism

"The liberal party will inform its European liberal partners and international organizations about this scandal, which must draw the attention of the high representative of the EU and warn the European institutions about its disastrous effects in the region."

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European Commissioner Oliver Varhelji violated all diplomatic manners and caused a diplomatic scandal by declaring the Serbian ambassador to Montenegro, Vladimir Božović, persona non grata in Montenegro, and calling for Montenegro to withdraw such a decision in favor of Serbia, the Liberal Party (LP) announced today. ).

"In this way, he trampled on the fundamental European values ​​and directly interfered in the national politics of Montenegro, standing openly on the side of nationalism, which has been promoted for a long time by circles close to the Great Serbian ideology to which Božović belongs. If by any chance such views were expressed by the ambassador of Serbia in Hungary, where Varhelji comes from, and denied its existence, identity and meddled in the composition of the Government in Budapest, it is hard to imagine that Varhelji would rule like this. Unfortunately for certain nationalist circles, Montenegro is also a serious country with its own political direction and sovereign decisions, however they wanted it to be a protectorate of Serbia," the LP statement points out.

They added that they would inform their liberal partners and international organizations.

"The liberal party will inform its European liberal partners and international organizations about this scandal, which must draw the attention of the high representative of the EU and warn the European institutions about his disastrous actions in the region," LP said.

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