Nothing: Spajić said that Montenegro will not sponsor the UN Resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica, but will support it

"I had the opportunity to ask Spajić about Montenegro's move towards the EU, whether it is better to go alone or in a smaller group. Also, I was interested in the balancing act between the fragile parliamentary majority and the principles of the authorities."

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Montenegro will not sponsor the United Nations Resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica, but will support it.

This is what Prime Minister Milojko Spajić said, according to Milan Nič, a German expert on the Western Balkans and NATO expansion.

Nich, who is also a member of the German Foreign Affairs Council, wrote on the X network that he had the opportunity to speak with Spajić in Berlin today.

He wrote that he asked Spajić about the potential Montenegrin sponsorship of the UN Resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica, to which Spajić replied that Montenegro will not sponsor the Resolution, but will support it.

"I had the opportunity to ask Spajić about Montenegro's move towards the EU, whether it is better to go alone or in a smaller group. Also, I was interested in balancing between the fragile parliamentary majority against the principles of the government, as well as his position and the Government's position on the proposed Resolution UN on the genocide in Srebrenica," Nič wrote.

He also stated that Spajić said that German Chancellor Olaf Šolc confirmed that Montenegro is moving towards membership in the EU, and that after receiving the IBAR, it will show that it is ready to be the first member of the next one.

"When it comes to regional tensions and Belgrade's interference, Spajić claims that this is a constant issue, but the media's perception is exaggerated," Nič said.

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