Knežević: Our presence at the parliament in Belgrade sends a message that we are not a minority in Montenegro

"We want to sign an interstate agreement on dual citizenship, we want special and spiritual ties with Serbia and to create a basis for a resolution on Srebrenica to never happen again," said the DNP president.

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Photo: Boris Pejović
Photo: Boris Pejović
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

The president of the Democratic People's Party, Milan Knežević, said that the numerous delegations at the First All-Serbian Parliament called "One nation, one parliament - Serbia and Srpska" in Belgrade, as well as today's event, demonstrate the unbreakable ties of Serbia. with Montenegro, because of the common past and challenges.

"I believe that together we can build the future, regardless of everything that happened in the past few weeks and months, when some reckless and wrong decisions of Milojko Spajić's government worsened relations with Serbia," said Knežević, as reported by RTS.

Our presence here sends a message that we are not a minority in Montenegro and that majority Montenegro does not support Spajić's decision, Knežević said.

Speaking about the resolution on Srebrenica, Knežević reminds that Montenegro was not a co-sponsor of the resolution, but that it submitted amendments, "for which Germany was attached".

"I believe that our presence today will open new aspects of cooperation between Serbia and Montenegro," said Knežević.

"Now it's Prime Minister Spajić's turn to respect the pro-Serbian pauses that cannot go beyond the vote on the resolution on Srebrenica. We want to sign an interstate agreement on dual citizenship, we want special and spiritual ties with Serbia and to create the basis for the resolution never happening again about Srebrenica," concluded the DNP president.

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