Abazović: Sinjajevina will not be used as a military training ground, we are working on an alternative location

"There is no reason, as long as this government is in place, for any anxiety. We are very eco-friendly and we are trying to affirm the idea of ​​Montenegro as a green destination," said Abazović.

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Abazović, Photo: Government of Montenegro
Abazović, Photo: Government of Montenegro
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The government has an alternative location where a military training ground could be established, Prime Minister Dritan Abazović said.

He told journalists after a working visit to Mojkovac that Sinjajevina will not be used as a military training ground, but that they should work at an alternative location.

"There is no reason, as long as this government is in place, for any anxiety. We are very eco-friendly and we are trying to affirm the idea of ​​Montenegro as a green destination," said Abazović.

He said that there will be no activities on Sinjajevina, and that those related to rescue operations should not be brought into context with the collapse of the environment.

"People should enjoy natural beauty, but we have to have a training ground." We must have it in another location that is much more adequate and where such activities will not damage the environment," said Abazović.

He said that they conceptually have that location, but that they have to carry out certain measurements.

"The location we identified would have to have some interventions, wild construction has taken its toll." We will see how we get out of that situation, and we want to get out of every situation with an alternative," Abazović said.

As he stated, the Government has an approach that was not immanent to the previous one - that someone is trying to solve an issue, and thereby actually put it "under the carpet".

"We provide solutions that are permanent, that will not be questioned by someone else after us. "Let's find a place, build a training ground that will last for the next 50 years, and at the same time protect the environment," added Abazović.

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