Serbia sends protest note to Montenegro

Serbia has sent a protest note to Montenegro over an article published by Andrej Nikolaidis, who acts as adviser to the Montenegrin parliament speaker.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 18.01.2012.

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Serbia has sent a protest note to Montenegro over an article published by Andrej Nikolaidis, who acts as adviser to the Montenegrin parliament speaker. Tanjug news agency is reporting that it learned about the existence of the protest note from the Serbian government. Serbia sends protest note to Montenegro Serbian Ambassador in Podgorica Zoran Lutovac sent the note to the Montenegrin Foreign Ministry, while the Serbian Foreign Ministry voiced its protest to the Montenegrin Ambassador in Belgrade Igor Jovovic. In his article published online last week, and in a subsequent reaction, Nikolaidis lamented the fact that explosives, hidden inside the Banja Luka Borik venue ahead of the Serb Republic 20th anniversary celebrations there, were not put to use. The ceremony in Borik was attended by Serbian President Boris Tadic, Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic, Interior Minister Ivica Dacic, SPC Patriarch Irinej, RS President Milorad Dodik, and hundreds of other guests. Nikolaidis wrote that it would have represented " a civilizational breakthrough" had the suspect who brought the weapons in - now held in Bosnia on terrorism charges -"been a dissatisfied worker who realized that national and religious antagonisms are only a mask under which the elite is concealing fundamental antagonism present in every society, the one attached to the class". Nikolaidis reacted to the criticism of the piece by saying that "one paragraph was taken out of context". Tanjug

Serbia sends protest note to Montenegro

Serbian Ambassador in Podgorica Zoran Lutovac sent the note to the Montenegrin Foreign Ministry, while the Serbian Foreign Ministry voiced its protest to the Montenegrin Ambassador in Belgrade Igor Jovović.

In his article published online last week, and in a subsequent reaction, Nikolaidis lamented the fact that explosives, hidden inside the Banja Luka Borik venue ahead of the Serb Republic 20th anniversary celebrations there, were not put to use.

The ceremony in Borik was attended by Serbian President Boris Tadić, Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković, Interior Minister Ivica Dačić, SPC Patriarch Irinej, RS President Milorad Dodik, and hundreds of other guests.

Nikolaidis wrote that it would have represented " a civilizational breakthrough" had the suspect who brought the weapons in - now held in Bosnia on terrorism charges -"been a dissatisfied worker who realized that national and religious antagonisms are only a mask under which the elite is concealing fundamental antagonism present in every society, the one attached to the class".

Nikolaidis reacted to the criticism of the piece by saying that "one paragraph was taken out of context".

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