Gutić: The vote against Kosovo's membership in the CE is another move in a series that shows a turn in our foreign policy

Gutić said that the political events in Montenegro, "much faster than we expected, show the justified concern that we from the Bosniak Party expressed during the formation of the 44th Government in connection with the real Euro-Atlantic and European commitment of the current parliamentary majority."

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Gutić, Photo: Bosnian Party
Gutić, Photo: Bosnian Party
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The voice of the representative of the ruling majority in PSSE against the membership of the Republic of Kosovo in the Council of Europe is another move in a series of those that show a turn in our foreign policy, especially the policy of good neighborly relations, said MP and vice-president of the Bosniak Party (BS) Damir Gutić.

"The fact that the voice of the head of the delegation of the Parliament of Montenegro in PSSE was against the votes of the majority of the total of 46 member states of the Council of Europe and against the votes of all 27 EU member states in the Council of Europe, with the exception of one abstaining vote of the Greek deputy, is an indication that all the constituents of the current majority do not respect one of the key provisions of the agreement of the parliamentary majority on the formation of the 44th Government - the one on the alignment of the foreign policy of Montenegro with the foreign policy of the EU and the cultivation of good neighborly relations with the countries recognized by Montenegro", he said.

Gutić said that the political events in Montenegro, "much faster than we expected, show the justified concern that we from the Bosniak Party expressed during the formation of the 44th Government in connection with the real Euro-Atlantic and European commitment of the current parliamentary majority."

He said that after yesterday's vote in the PSSE, it is completely, as he said, legitimate to raise the question of when it will be the turn to "fulfill our obligations within the NATO alliance, including the review of membership in that alliance. There is no membership in the EU without good neighborly relations." and harmonization of foreign and security policy, and membership in the EU is the will of the majority of Montenegrin citizens".

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