PRESIDENT VUČIĆ'S FIRM REPLY TO MILO DJUKANOVIĆ: Neither you nor anyone else will conquer Serbia!


IZVOR: Republika - 11.09.2021 | 16:35


Serbian president Aleksandar Vučić issues a strong response to Milo Djukanović, who has accused Serbia od meddling into Montenegro's internal affairs!

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President Vučić responds strongly to Djukanović's claims

President Vučić has sternly responded to Djukanović's public messages. Djukanović has previously pointed out that the inauguration of Joanikije II as the Metropolitan of Montenegro which took place in the city of Cetinje felt like the "violation" of Montenegro, even though in the past these ceremonies had always been held in the Cetinje Monastery. 

- Please allow me to respond to Mr Djukanović's claims: Neither you nor anyone else will succeed in conquering Serbia or keeping it in a submissive state, as you have been doing this in the past 30 years.  You have used every way imaginable to rule over this country, by reverting to crime, politics, intelligence agencies.  We have mostly managed to root out the anti-Serbian agents and we will continue to do so in the future - president Vučić pointed this out during his interview on TV Prva and also added:

- I am telling you now, you will not manage to submit Serbia to your will, as you have done so in the past. We have always had attacks against Serbia which originated from Montenegro. Even during the NATO bombing of our country, Montenegro was always used as a launching pad for political blows aimed at Serbia and this was a regular occurrence. They are so used to controlling the situation in Serbia, not only the narcotics trade and the assassinations across Belgrade, they are used to having control over Serbia. I am saying this now, we do not want to control them, we want brotherly relations with Montenegro. But I can guarantee that as long as I shall live, I will not allow you to keep Serbia in submission as you previously done this for nearly 30 years. As long as I live and breathe, and you know what that means and what needs to be done! - Serbian president concludes.