Montenegro is not withdrawing its decision to expel the Serbian Ambassador

The outgoing Montenegrin government welcomed Serbia's decision not to expel Montenegrin Ambassador to Belgrade Tarzan Milosevic in accordance with reciprocity measures, and said that they would not give up on the decision to expel Serbian Ambassador to Podgorica Vladimir Bozovic.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that there was no reason to expel the Montenegrin Ambassador Milosevic.
"Ambassador Tarzan Milosevic represents his country respecting the Republic of Serbia, not interfering in its internal affairs, with restraint towards the host country even when Montenegro was rudely insulted and humiliated from various addresses in Serbia, Montenegrin state symbols were desecrated, causing condemns of various international institutions", it was announced from the department of Srdjan Darmanovi.
The Montenegrin government, which will step down on December 2, when new prime minister-designate Zdravko Krivokapic is elected in parliament, said in a statement that, unlike Tarzan Milosevic, the Serbian ambassador "continuously interfered in the internal affairs of the country where he serves, with his interpretations of history." Thus, they claim, he questioned the independence of Montenegro, denying the Resolution adopted in the Parliament on the illegitimacy of the Podgorica Assembly, which, as they say, is known for what it represented in Montenegrin history.
"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has repeatedly drawn his attention to this, with a warning that this is illegal and undiplomatic behavior towards the host country. Unfortunately, in vain and without understanding", it is stated from the outgoing Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Therefore, they add, this government and the ministry headed by Darmanovi will not withdraw their...

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