Milatović: Spajić told me at the party meeting that he did not know Do Kwon

"He also said that in front of ten members of PES, who are now ministers," said Milatović

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The President of Montenegro, Jakov Milatović, said that Prime Minister Milojko Spajić, in March last year, on the day when the "cryptocurrency king" Do Kwon was arrested in Podgorica, told him that he did not know that Korean citizen.

Meanwhile, Milatović left the Evropa Sad Movement, of which Spajić is the leader, and in which he was the deputy president.

He says he remembers the day Do Kwon was arrested and that day he asked Spajić if he knew him

"There was a party meeting, I remember exactly and knowing that Spajić is a cryptocurrency in that world, I asked him if he knew Do Kvon. He told me he didn't know him. He also said that in front of ten members of PES, who are now ministers," stated Milatović in a guest appearance on Aplus television.

Milatović also said that Spajić introduced him to George Cottrell, a Briton accused in the US of money laundering, fraud, blackmail and extortion.

"Then Spajić called me and Filip Ivanovic to introduce us to Cottrell. he presented him as a genius in the part of PR for election campaigns. Allegedly, he was supposed to advise us, and that happened at the moment when we were making the game. I agreed, because in some moments you have to trust the people with whom you are comrades," said Milatović, as reported by the Aplus television portal.

He also stated that the meeting with Kotrel "disappointed him a bit".

"It was an anti-European story, these are people who participated in Brexit. And I want to bring Montenegro into the European Union, but I can't do it alone".

Milatović claims that Kortel did not participate in any way in his presidential campaign.

"We financed the entire campaign from the budget, and it was led by people from PES: Andrej Milović. Vasilije Čarapić, Boris Pejović, Anđela Jakšić Stojanović and Nađa Ljiljanić, as well as the Municipal Board of PES in Podgorica", he said.

Speaking about the case of Turkish citizen Binali Čamgoz, who was recently extradited to Turkey, Milatović recalled that he had criticized the Government for not extraditing him.

"Montenegro should not become a safe destination for criminals, it sends a bad image." I expect the competent authorities to wake up and shake things up. They owe us all the truth about Čamgoz and Do Kwon," concluded Milatović.

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