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Krivokapić: I’d never agree on recognition of Kosovo

Zdravko Krivokapić

Serbia is Montenegro’s most important ally, its Prime Minister Ana Brnabić would be welcomed in Podgorica as if she were its resident, as Montenegro has no closer country than Serbia, stated Montenegro’s Prime Minister, Zdravko Krivokapić, adding that he wouldn’t have recognized Kosovo if he had been the prime minister at the time.

“We are connected with Serbia by history and tradition. The former government, run by the DPS, didn’t perceive things like that, which was reflected in the number of mutual visits of both Serbia’s and Montenegro’s officials,“ PM Krivokapić told in an interview for Blic.

He called on the Prime Minister of Serbia Ana Brnabić to visit Montenegro, stressing that his invitation is ‘open’.

On his plans regarding the integration of a part of Montenegro that refuses to associate with Serbia, PM Krivokapić says that former government for years had been trying to convince the people that Serbia was just like any other country to Montenegro, and it was even working on the thesis over Greater Serbia pretensions and attacks on the Montenegrin statehood.

He believes that the Montenegrin people learned their lesson and no one can ever again spin them a story about threatened statehood.

 

 

 

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