Abazović: There will be no use of firearms in Sinjajevina, I am proud of the Army

"We said earlier that we want to preserve Sinjajevina as the largest pasture in Europe, and we persisted in that," said the Prime Minister.

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Abazović, Photo: Rade Koprivica/Government of Montenegro
Abazović, Photo: Rade Koprivica/Government of Montenegro
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Prime Minister Dritan Abazović reiterated that there will be no use of firearms on Mount Sinjajevina, adding that he is proud of the Montenegrin Army, which responds to all tasks.

In his answer to "News", he explained that on that mountain, the Montenegrin Army, together with members of allied and partner countries, is conducting the "Common Challenge 23" exercise, which involves practicing tactical procedures and movements in winter and mountain conditions.

"The use of firearms, live ammunition and explosives is not planned," he said.

Asked how he comments on the departure of the army to Sinjajevina, given that he himself protested against the establishment of a military training ground in Sinjajevina, he said that he was proud of the VCG.

"I am proud of the Montenegrin Army, which, together with its Euro-Atlantic partners, participates equally in all preparatory operations, strengthens interoperability and friendship, responds to all tasks without any problems, and that is why it receives public recognition from respected partners on a daily basis. We said earlier that we want to preserve Sinjajevina as the largest pasture in Europe and we persisted in that. That's why there will be no use of firearms on that mountain," answered Abazović.

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