Nariškin asked Gojković to influence the Parliament of Montenegro regarding NATO?

The director of the Center for Euro-Atlantic Studies of Serbia, Jelena Milić, also believes that Serbia's interference in the relations between Montenegro and NATO would be interference in the sovereign affairs of another country.
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Milo Đukanović, Maja Gojković, Photo: Government of Montenegro
Milo Đukanović, Maja Gojković, Photo: Government of Montenegro
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.
Ažurirano: 18.12.2015. 13:17h

Yesterday, the President of the Lower House of the Russian Parliament, Sergej Naryshkin, received the President of the Assembly of Serbia, Maja Gojković, in Moscow and asked her to influence the Parliament of Montenegro in order to give up joining NATO, writes Blic.

"Knowing the fraternal relations between the peoples of Serbia and Montenegro, I don't think that you will remain on the sidelines in that process either"; said Nariškin to her colleague from Serbia.

What Gojković said to Nariškin is still a mystery since none of the members of the delegation of the Serbian Parliament visiting Moscow answered the phone, adds Blic.

DS MP Dragan Šutanovac says that he does not understand the motives for such a statement by a Russian politician.

"That is unacceptable. Imagine if the Montenegrin parliament interfered in Serbia's decisions," warned Šutanovac for "Blic".

The director of the Center for Euro-Atlantic Studies of Serbia, Jelena Milić, also believes that Serbia's interference in the relations between Montenegro and NATO would be interference in the sovereign affairs of another country.

"Then Serbia would not be a factor of stability in the region," says Milićeva.

It was received by a man from the EU blacklist

The President of the Lower House of the Russian Duma, Sergey Naryshkin, who yesterday hosted Maja Gojković in Moscow, is on the list of officials from Russia who are banned from entering the European Union countries as part of the sanctions adopted due to suspicions of Russian involvement in the crisis in eastern Ukraine and due to Russian annexation. Crimea.

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