Bojović: Grlić Radman knows the facts, but he wants to falsify them, the Government should consider the possibility of banning him from entering Montenegro

"Considering how many border disputes it has with its neighbors, Croatia has become a key disruptor and factor of instability in the region, thanks to officials like Grlić Radman. With this latest visit to Montenegro, he has completely exposed the intention of the current Croatian government to use a policy of blackmail towards Montenegro on its European path. Such a policy must be condemned in the strongest terms and must become unacceptable for both Montenegro and the European Union," said Bojović.

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Bojović, Photo: DNP
Bojović, Photo: DNP
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Croatian Foreign Minister Gordan Grlić Radman seems to have forgotten how his HDZ party colleague, Croatian MEP Tomislav Sokol, recently spent his time in the Parliament of Montenegro, barefoot through thorns, after he appeared from a position of force, blackmail, giving lessons and hitting the balls, in a kind of ecstasy of arrogance and arrogance. Therefore, with this reaction, we must remind him of this, bearing in mind everything that marked his visit to Montenegro yesterday, said Democratic People's Party (DNP) MP Vladislav Bojović.

Bojović reacted to yesterday's statement by Grlić Radman, who, during a visit and tour of the training ship "Jadran", said that the ship is considered Croatian "since it was registered in the home port of Split and was sent here for repairs and was never returned to the home port of Split".

Bojović said that this is not the first time that the Croatian foreign minister has used the visit and the hospitality shown to him for nothing other than to try to humiliate and blackmail Montenegro, "seduced by the illusion that he will get away with it with the majority Montenegrins, reducing even the opportunity that he was completely unjustifiably given to visit the military ship "Jadran" to putting on a show, to appropriate something that is not Croatian and to carry out a new blackmailing provocation."

He believes it is unacceptable and extremely hypocritical and cynical that Grlić Radman is manipulating the facts and once again submitting a request to Montenegro for compensation in relation to the Morinj camp case, while Croatia has not shed light on the monstrous war crimes, brutal torture and murders committed in the Croatian Lora camp in all these years, nor has it prosecuted its citizens who committed these crimes, and that none of the Croatian officials even mention this war crime.

"By appropriating the movable and immovable property of Montenegro, calling closed border issues that are not, and attributing to himself rights and jurisdictions in Montenegro that he does not have, including the fact that he would assign the name of the Kotor basin to Montenegro, the Croatian Foreign Minister deserves that the Government of Montenegro seriously consider the possibility of banning him from entering Montenegro until further notice," said Bojović.

He adds that Grlić Radman is aware that there is irrefutable evidence that the "Jadran" was mostly paid for with war reparations that belonged to the Kingdom of Serbia in World War I, as well as a personal donation from King Alexander, and that after the declaration of independence in 2006, the Republic of Serbia virtually ceded the ship to Montenegro, but, says Bojović, he would be falsifying facts and blackmailing.

"He is also aware that warships do not have home ports, which means that the ship "Jadran" in its long history was only temporarily anchored in Split, but he is using the opportunity to provoke and blackmail again, which is not only not in the spirit of the European Union's enlargement policy, but also severely compromising it. Considering how many border disputes it has with its neighbors, Croatia has become a key disruptive and instability factor in the region, thanks to officials such as Gordan Grlić Radman. With this latest visit to Montenegro, he has completely exposed the intention of the current Croatian government to use a policy of blackmail towards Montenegro on its European path. Such a policy must be condemned in the strongest terms and must become unacceptable for both Montenegro and the European Union. Majority Montenegro will never allow Croatia's humiliating and blackmailing attitude towards it," said Bojović.

Bojović also says that Grlić Radman "just as he ignores the crimes committed in the Lora camp, he also conceals the fact that Croatia joined the European Union. Anything but as a state that met all the necessary criteria and standards for membership."

"The Croatian Foreign Minister is aware that Croatia does not have nearly enough strength, authority, influence and power in the European Union to stop Montenegro's European path with such conditioning and blackmail. We are also certain that Montenegro must not and will not allow itself to enter the European Union as a humiliated state, especially not from Croatia, which has neither a historical nor a moral right to do so, nor a right that stems from the nature of the European integration process itself," said Bojović.

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