Ibrahimović: Bosnian Serb ministers did not vote for introducing visas for Turkish citizens

Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) MP Ivan Vuković told Ibrahimović that he should hold people in the executive branch accountable.

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Ibrahimović, Photo: Printscreen/Youtube
Ibrahimović, Photo: Printscreen/Youtube
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

The relations between Montenegro and Turkey are so strong and deep that no decision can jeopardize them. The same applies to the incident (in the Podgorica settlement of Zabjelo), they are serious, terrible incidents, but they will not jeopardize the relations between the two countries, said Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs and leader of the Bosniak Party (BS) Ervin Ibrahimović at a parliamentary session.

He said that he and the ministers from Bosnia and Herzegovina did not vote for the introduction of visas for Turkish citizens.

Speaking about his activities on the night of October 25, when young man MJ was injured, Ibrahimović said that he called Prime Minister Milojko Spajić, Minister of Interior Danilo Šaranović, and that they talked and sought a solution, and that the public witnessed xenophobia and Islamophobia that night.

Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) MP Ivan Vuković told Ibrahimović that he should hold people in the executive branch accountable, and that at the next session, he should raise the issue of responsibility related to the introduction of visas for Turkish citizens.

"I fear that we could quickly reach a situation where a huge number of people will feel the consequences of this irresponsibility firsthand. We will not allow the story to end here," he said.

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