Jeremić: Vučić humiliated Serbian diplomacy and Selaković, Varhelji thinks we are a banana country

"The decision to abandon the expulsion of the Montenegrin ambassador was made by the President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić"

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Jeremic, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube
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The president of the People's Party, Vuk Jeremic, said today that Serbian diplomacy was "humiliated" by the government's refusal to expel the Montenegrin ambassador to Serbia, Tarzan Milošević, after Podgorica expelled the Serbian ambassador, Vladimir Božović.

"The decision to abandon the expulsion of the Montenegrin ambassador was made by the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, who thereby severely humiliated Serbian diplomacy and the new Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nikola Selaković, at the very beginning of his mandate, but also showed once again that there are no institutions in Serbia, but that only the will of the pharaoh is important," Jeremic told Nova S television.

Jeremić, who is also the former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia, said that reciprocity in denying hospitality was a measure that had to be taken according to all diplomatic rules and a move that any country would make in a similar situation, and that Serbia did not gain anything by its withdrawal. on the international stage.

"By praising Serbia's move and appealing to Montenegro to do the same, EU Commissioner for Neighborhood Policy Oliver Varhelji only showed what he thinks of us - that we are a banana state. If he had proposed something similar to any European country, he would have been replaced with position of commissioner within a week," said Jeremić.

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