Marković: The loss of the country's credibility with its allies worries everyone

"Instead of translating what Gabriel Eskobar said in the context of the expressed lack of confidence in Krivokapić's government from the last NATO Summit, it would be better if they understood his message as soon as possible," Marković said.

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Marković, Photo: Twitter/Duško Marković
Marković, Photo: Twitter/Duško Marković
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Today's talks with American officials at the State Department are not only the concern of the Deputy Prime Minister Dritan Abazović and the Minister of Foreign Affairs Đorđe Radulović, but the loss of credibility of Montenegro with its allies and traditional partners should worry every member of the new government, as well as every Montenegrin citizen, said the representative of the Democratic Party Socialist Party (DPS) and former Prime Minister Duško Marković.

"Instead of translating what Gabriel Escobar said in the context of the expressed lack of confidence in Krivokapić's Government from the last NATO Summit, it would be better if they understood his message as soon as possible. A diplomat of that rank - it is not interpreted, but what he has to tell you is simply heard." Marković said on Twitter.

Abazović and Radulović are on a working visit to the United States of America (USA), where they will have several separate meetings at the State Department today.

Deputy Assistant US Secretary of State and US Special Envoy for the Western Balkans, Gabriel Escobar, said last Sunday that the current Montenegrin Government will enjoy Washington's support "as long as it is democratic and focused on the country's European future".

To the statement of the moderator of the conversation at the 2BS (To Be Secure) forum in Budva, that at the last NATO summit there was informally expressed the fear that it was dangerous to share all the information with the new government in Podgorica, and to his question whether he saw a problem in that, Eskobar answered that he "does not want to speak on behalf of NATO", but that this concern is real and that the people of Crma Gora should take it "very seriously".

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