Đuričković to Milatović: Remembering and respecting Bulatović's policy is an insult to all the victims of Milosevic's policy

"Momir Bulatović will be remembered as a politician consistent with the policies of Slobodan Milošević. His love, not for Montenegro, but for the Milošević family, he was ready to pay with the lives of Montenegrin youth, sacrificing them on the battlefields in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo and the conflict with the civilized world i.e. NATO"

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Đuričković, Photo: SD
Đuričković, Photo: SD
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International Secretary of the Social Democrats (SD) Miloš Đuričković, commenting on the statement of the President of Montenegro Jakov Milatović on the occasion of four years since the death of former President Momir Bulatović, said that Milatović is "starting to show his true face".

"Momir Bulatović will be remembered as a politician consistent with the policies of Slobodan Milošević. His love, not for Montenegro, but for the Milošević family, he was ready to pay with the lives of Montenegrin youth, sacrificing them on the battlefields in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo and the conflict with the civilized world i.e. NATO," said Đuričković.

According to him, Milošević will also be remembered as someone "whose followers sent members of the Bosniak nation by train to be liquidated and stormed the road to Tuza to 'liberate' them from the Albanian population".

"We also remember him for the 7th battalion he established in Montenegro, whose cannons were around Montenegrin cities, facing the cities," added Đuričković.

He also said that Milatović's statement "is an insult to all the victims of Milosevic's politics".

"Your memory and respect for the politics of Momir Bulatović is an insult to all the victims of the politics of Milošević, whose lifelong follower Momir was. You call yourself the president of all citizens? Your European feathers are slowly falling off and you can see who and what you are," Đuričković concluded.

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