Serbian FM calls Montenegrin Srebrenica Resolution malicious

NEWS 21.06.202119:12 0 komentara
Shutterstock

Belgrade continues with the condemnations of Montenegrin Parliament's Srebrenica Resolution with Foreign Minister Nikola Selekovic describing it on Monday as malicious while saying "Podgorica's lectures" about Serbia's reactions were hypocritical.

The Parliament of Montenegro adopted the Resolution on the Genocide in Srebrenica last week and dismissed the country’s Justice Minister over his controversial statements on the 1995 genocide in Bosnia.

On Monday, following harsh criticism from the Serbian regime and pro-government media, the Montenegrin Foreign Ministry warned the behaviour of Serbia’s state officials should not be the way to handle that inter-state communication and overall relations.

That, Selakovic said, had surprised him with its “hypocritical and cynical tone,” adding it was inappropriate to call upon the friendship and brotherhood between the Serbs and Montenegrins and at the same time “defend the document whose ill intentions toward the Serb people cannot be denied by any additional readings and explanations.”

“the Montenegrin Foreign Ministry’s lectures about Serbian media and authorities for discovering real intentions of the Resolution about Srebrenica and for not accepting its content as a hand of friendship are signs of serious political hypocrisy. That has nothing to do with Serbia but with Montenegro’s internal problems in which Serbia has not and will not interfere,” Selakovic said in a written statement.

He added the statements about the lack of collective responsibility were “phrases” because the Montenegrin Parliament “did not personalise its condemnation of the Srebrenica event. That is, despite the opposite claims, an apparent attempt to stigmatise the entire Serb people.”

Kakvo je tvoje mišljenje o ovome?

Budi prvi koji će ostaviti komentar!