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Montenegro 'Coup Plotter' Says Evidence Was Planted
Former Serbian Gendarmerie commander Bratislav Dikic has said that - during his arrest on October 16 for planning a coup in Montenegro - a Montenegrin policeman "planted evidence" on him, namely a phone and keys to a warehouse containing weapons.
Dikic is under arrest in Montenegro for allegedly plotting a coup on election day in Montenegro.
Security Services Bureau to meet in Belgrade
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic has called a meeting of the Security Services Coordination Bureau for Monday in Belgrade.
The possible involvement of Serbian citizens in the recent events in Montenegro will be on the agenda, among other things, Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic, who is also a deputy prime minister, has told Tanjug.
Montenegro Opposition Urge Minority MPs to Join Them
Montenegro's four opposition groups have urged ethnic minority representatives to join their ranks to form a new interim government, which would be tasked with organizing snap elections.
They also demanded an international probe into the allegations of a terrorist attack reportedly planned on polling day on Sunday.
Montenegro: Opposition Claims Major Election Irregularities
PODGORICA — Montenegro's opposition claimed on Monday that an inconclusive parliamentary election was packed with irregularities, including the authorities' blocking of popular messaging services on election day, VOA reports.
Vucic: Relations with Montenegro "stable and fair"
PROLOM BANJA - Serbia's relations with Montenegro are stable and fair, and Serbia does not want to erode them - it is seeking a legal - not political - explanation from Podgorica following the arrest of former Serbian Gendarmerie chief Bratislav Dikic in Montenegro, PM Aleksandar Vucic said Monday.
NATO: Montenegro had democratic elections
A NATO spokesperson on Monday described Sunday's parliamentary elections in Montenegro as democratic.
Djukanovic: Montenegro to Join NATO Within Several Months
BELGRADE - Montenegro will join NATO within several months, head of the ruling Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic said after parliamentary elections held on Sunday.
He also vowed to accelerate negotiations on the country's joining the European Union.