The statements of the president of the Democratic People's Party (DNP) and MP Milan Knežević are untrue, and Montenegro is the only country that managed to include in the Resolution on Srebrenica the clause that the Serbs are not a genocidal people, he announced today Branko Krvavac, head of the Cabinet of the Prime Minister of Montenegro.
"Regarding the allegations of the member of the Parliament of Montenegro, Mr. Milan Knežević, which refer to the 'promises of Prime Minister Spajić about Montenegrin's abstention during the vote on the Resolution in Srebrenica' - for the purpose of objective and purposeful information, I inform the public that the above does not correspond to the truth", he pointed out is Krvavac in the statement.
Knežević said last night on Happy TV that Spajić promised him and the leader of the New Serbian Democracy (NSD) and the President of the Parliament of Montenegro Andrija Mandić, before leaving for an official visit to Germany, that Montenegro would abstain from voting on the proposal for a resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica. , at the United Nations.
In today's announcement, he said that Krvavac was also present when Spajić said that.
Krvavac stated in the statement that he also uses the opportunity to repeat what is rarely found in the regional media.
"Montenegro is the only country that asked the proponent (and succeeded in doing so) that the Resolution clearly and unequivocally state that the Serbs are not and cannot be a genocidal nation. And while for some it is a political catchphrase, for Montenegro it is a matter of reconciliation among all nations in the region. Therefore, the Government of Montenegro remains consistent in implementing the policy of peace and stability among all countries in the Western Balkans so that they can ultimately work together on the European perspective and a better standard that all our citizens deserve ambition and pretension, I appeal to the holders of public offices (at least those in Montenegro) to refrain from further telling falsehoods on these and all other occasions," said Krvavac.
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