Miloš Vučević, representative of the composition of the Government of Serbia, said that if Serbia had access to the sea today, "fought for Kosovo more easily".
He said this last night in a debate with New DSS MP Miloš Jovanović.
In that debate, Vucevic said that "lost Montenegro" and told Jovanović that the politicians while he was in power "also betrayed Montenegro".
"Aleksandar Vučić signed everything on Saint John last year, you lied about the agreement, you pretend to be patriots. What is written in the Franco-German plan," asked Jovanović.
"One cannot talk about equal rights with the province, are you normal people", he stated.
Commenting on Vučević's exposé, he agreed that there is no strong state without a strong army, and that is something that should be worked on persistently.
When it comes to the return of military service, he said that it is more than welcome, especially if you are a militarily neutral country, it is a step forward," Jovanović stated.
"We are an ideologically disoriented nation," said Jovanović, adding that "one of the foundations is to get it back on the right path in order to move towards a better future."
Vucevic, responding to Jovanovic, said that it was the policies that he was in power that left catastrophic consequences for Serbia that we are still paying for today.
"No one ever signed anything, but Vučić said that Kosovo cannot be independent, never," Vučević said in response to Jovanović.
He reminded him of the coup d'état that happened in Serbia during the time of Vojislav Koštunica, which is when I signed the Belgrade Agreement with Javier Solana and Milo Đukanović "when we lost access to the sea after so many years".
"Didn't you do what you told us to do," Vucevic asked.
"We lost Montenegro, you organized a rally for Kosovo where sneakers were stolen, you want to join with those who recognize the genocide in Srebrenica... If we had access to the sea today, it would be much easier to get what we need to get," said Vucevic.
"It would be easier to fight for Kosovo, you also handed over Montenegro and tried to hand over Kosovo and did it to a good extent. Don't give us moral advice because you have no right to do so and long live Serbia," concluded Vučević.
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