Montenegrin Minister of Foreign Affairs Milan Rocen said today in Podgorica, after the talks with his Serbian counterpart Vuk Jeremic, that the Montenegrin government decided to allow Bishop of Mileseva Filaret to enter Montenegro.
Vuk Jeremic and Milan Rocen
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Tanjug
Jeremic voiced satisfaction over this decision which will, as he said at a joint press conference, reduce tensions between Serbia and Montenegro.
He said that the case of Bishop Filaret threatened to seriously harm relations between Serbia and Montenegro.
Jeremic and Rocen underlined that this decision is a result of an intensive diplomatic communication between Belgrade and Podgorica in the previous ten days, as well as with international institutions.
Rocen said that Montenegrin Minister of Interior Jusuf Kalamperovic will inform Bishop Filaret of this decision on Monday, September 10.