Prime Minister Ana Brnabic announced that tonight, Serbia will withdraw the decision to expel the Ambassador of Montenegro to Serbia, Tarzan Milosevic.
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Prime Minister Ana Brnabic announced that tonight, Serbia will withdraw the decision to expel the Ambassador of Montenegro to Serbia, Tarzan Milosevic.
After the meeting with President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic and Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikola Selakovic, Brnabic pointed out that this move is in accordance with the Viennese Convention and Protocols.
She also said that conventions are important, but that life and our friendship with Montenegro are more important.
The Prime Minister reminded that Serbia last night denied hospitality to the Ambassador of Montenegro, Tarzan Milosevic, after Montenegro declared the Ambassador of Serbia in Podgorica, Vladimir Bozovic, a persona non grata.
She stated that it was done in accordance with Article 9 of the Viennese Convention on Diplomatic Relations.
According to her, in the desire for Serbia to extend another hand of cooperation and friendship, because there were many conflicts in the region, Vucic asked the representatives of the government to reconsider that decision.
We also consulted the representatives of the Serbian people in Montenegro, who supported this decision. Serbia will unilaterally withdraw the decision on the expulsion of the Montenegrin ambassador to Serbia tonight, Brnabic pointed out.