Voting for the resolution on Srebrenica would be a disastrous move for Montenegro, said the president of the Democratic People's Party (DNP) Milan Knežević, adding that he also communicated this to Prime Minister Milojko Spajić.
"I believe that Montenegro should be against the resolution, because if it votes for it, then Montenegro, together with Serbia and Republika Srpska, is a genocidal state. I informed Prime Minister Milojko Spajić that this would be a disastrous move by official Montenegro. If that happens, we will irreversibly destroy our relations with Serbia and Republika Srpska," Knežević told RTRS.
After Spajić said that Montenegro would support the resolution, it was announced that with the mediation of the US, Montenegro would submit two amendments to the German Resolution on Srebrenica in order to achieve better relations and calm political tension in the region.
"Amendments don't exist, that is, they haven't been written yet. If someone cares about reconciliation, why don't they write amendments for all the victims, why the Serbian ones are the least important, and when we mention them, they ask us to turn to the future," Knežević asked.
He claims that Serbs make up 40 percent of the population in Montenegro.
"Understand how they will feel if the resolution is adopted. This decision leads to the abolition of Republika Srpska, and I don't think we have the right to be part of that shame," Knežević believes.
According to him, if the resolution is adopted, it should be declared null and void in Serbia, RS and Montenegro.
"The resolutions have become tendentiously boring, there is no reverence or feeling for those victims, because if it were otherwise they wouldn't be pushing that story every few months. The citizens of Montenegro, at least the majority, are against the resolution, and they believe that this is an artificially created atmosphere in order to distance Montenegro from Srpska and Serbia," said Knežević.
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