Selaković: Đukanović's senseless and angry attacks on Vučić

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia assessed that Đukanović is trying to "cover up his political failures".

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Selaković, Photo: BETAPHOTO
Selaković, Photo: BETAPHOTO
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The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia, Nikola Selaković, stated today that the allegations of the President of Montenegro, Milo Đukanović, that Serbia wants Kosovo without Albanians and Montenegro without Montenegrins, are untrue and meaningless, and that Đukanović thereby denies the right to exist "over 28 percent of his own citizens who feel and declare as members of the Serbian nation".

"The senseless and furious attacks of the President of Montenegro, Milo Đukanović, on the President Aleksandar Vučić, are nothing more than an attempt to cover up his political failures based on lies based on the rhetoric of some past century and some past people, and to cause a feeling of alleged threat, and to proclaim and present himself as a savior," Selaković stated in a written statement.

The head of Serbian diplomacy pointed out that "the success of a president is not measured by the inflammability of his phrases and his talent for creating conflict in his own society, but by the level of GDP, the average salary and purchasing power of citizens, kilometers of highways and railways, the number of new jobs opened places".

"The height of insolence is the comparison of Serbia with Nazi Germany, and President Vučić with Hitler, only because the president made it clear that Serbia is not and will not be a training ground and a market for the activities of criminal drug cartels from Montenegro," he added and evaluated that Đukanović is looking for allies among those who are in the way of Serbia's economic development and progress.

He pointed out that Serbia respects the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Montenegro "which cannot be said to be shown by Montenegro towards Serbia".

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