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Von der Leyen continues her visit to Belgrade today
Today, she will meet with the Prime Minister of Serbia, Ana Brnabi, and participate in the launch of the project on the railway Corridor 10.
Von der Leyen arrived in Belgrade last night, and was greeted at the airport by President Aleksandar Vui, after which the two officials had talks at the "Mir" Villa.
Montenegro Makes Mockery of 1991 ‘Ecological State’ Declaration
The 1991 declaration, adopted in the northern town of Zabljak, was the work of the then ruling Democratic Party of Socialists, DPS, led then, and now, by current Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic.
Montenegro Pledges to Hold Census by Year’s End
Montenegrin government session in Podgorica. Photo: Government of Montenegro
"The Montenegrin Statistical Office will hold the census of Montenegrin citizens and of foreigners living in Montenegro who have permanent or temporary residence in Montenegro. Among other things, data on ethnicity, language and religion will be collected," the draft law proposal says.
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Media: "Cobras" entered Montenegro
It will depend on their assessment whether the announced enthronement will be held in the Cetinje monastery or in some other place, as well as what the scenario of that event will be, Pobjeda further states.
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"No need for the Serbian world" Abazovic says
Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro, Dritan Abazovic said that he expected that relations between Belgrade and Podgorica would improve after Serbia helped Montenegro with vaccines, but such scenario did not happen due to some political events in Montenegro that caused much more attention in Serbia, for no good reason.
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Vučić: "Vulin and I will file criminal charges against ourselves"
Vui said that the "Open Balkans" initiative and the decision to abolish the borders in 2023 are historic.
"I think it is a historic decision, and we will see if we will be ready to implement it. We have to try to harmonize regulations. To enable people not to see borders, it requires a lot of work, and those are huge benefits for companies.
"Serbs are not a genocidal, even if Pristina and Podgorica pass resolution every day"
"It seems to me that Albin Kurti has decided to at least be honest, not to hide his intentions and seek excuses," Democratic Front MP Milun Zogovi said, as reported by "Borba".
Montenegrin Prosecutor Promises to Identify War Criminals
Montenegrin Special State Prosecutor Milivoje Katnic gives a press conference in Podgorica. Photo: PR Centar.
"The prosecutor's office is continuously undertaking numerous activities in order to identify events in which Montenegrin citizens were potentially involved in war crimes and those who are potential perpetrators," Katnic told a press conference.
Montenegro Plans New Commission to Solve Croatia Border Dispute
Montenegrin Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic at a parliament session .Photo: Government of Montenegro
On Wednesday Krivokapic said the former government didn't try enough to solve the dispute, and there were no significant problems on the field.
Montenegro Delays Law Easing Citizenship Amid Opposition Protests
Protesters from self-proclaimed patriotic organisations in Podgorica, Montenegro. Photo: BIRN/Samir Kajosevic
The proposed law would give people with permanent residence permits the right to vote and apply for citizenship. But protesters waving Montenegrin flags and chanting slogans against the new government accused the government of betraying national interests.