"They could not have been more wrong" VIDEO

One of the first questions was about "the seizure of Serb Orthodox shrines in Montenegro", to which the president answered and sent a message to all Serbs.
He said that Serbia is closely monitoring the situation in Montenegro, with concern, but also with hope that it will stabilize and that everything will end peacefully, and that the shrines will continue to belong to the Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC), as they always have.
The question was sent to him via a Facebook account signed "Srpsko Berane" ("Serb Berane" - Berane, a town in Montenegro), which read as follows:
"Help us guard our sanctuaries in Montenegro. Repression from the police and the regime is unbearable. You have promised to defend the Serbs, and we look at you for salvation. Half of Montenegro loves you as a leader, stand by your people, so God help you."
"The Serbs are exposed to a perfidious, ill-intended and brutal campaign which lasts for almost three decades. Whatever happens, we are guilty of it and it's easiest for everyone to blame Serbia for everything… The essence of that perfidious campaign is to blame the Serbs for internal needs. Serbia always wants to destroy someone, while it has never destroyed anyone," Vucic said.
He added that when asked representatives of the international community, as well as diplomats, why Serbs in Montenegro don't have a status similar to Albanians in North Macedonia - although Serbs in Montenegro are significantly more numerous than Albanians in North Macedonia - there was no answer. The essence of that perfidious policy, he says, is that whenever some countries have an internal problem, it is always Serbia's fault.
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