"Montenegro preparing to welcome Tadić"

Montenegro is preparing to welcome Serbian President Boris Tadić at the highest level, media in Podgorica are reporting.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 07.07.2010.

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Montenegro is preparing to welcome Serbian President Boris Tadic at the highest level, media in Podgorica are reporting. According to this, the Serbian president will also be "welcomed unofficially", as his visit is considered to be very important for the relations between the two countries. "Montenegro preparing to welcome Tadic" The reports pointed out that "everyone in Montenegro, from President Filip Vujanovic who will host his Serbian counterpart, to the opposition parties, head of the Serbian Orthodox Church in that country, and ordinary citizens", expects a lot from Tadic's visit as it should mark the beginning of a new and healthy phase in the two countries' relations. "All of them agree that Serbia-Montenegro relations have been at an extremely low level in the past several years, particularly since Podgorica's decision to recognize Kosovo," Tanjug quoted local media. Tadic will begin his two-day visit to Montenegro on Thursday, during which he will meet with Montenegrin officials, opposition representatives and Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Littoral Amfilohije, and he will also visit his father's native village of Smrijecno, where his cousins live. This will be Tadic's second official visit to Podgorica since the declaration of Montenegro's independence in May 2006. Tadic visited Montenegro for the first time immediately after the referendum on Montenegro's independence on May 21, 2006, when he stated that Serbia recognizes the referendum results and that it wants to build friendly relations with Montenegro.

"Montenegro preparing to welcome Tadić"

The reports pointed out that "everyone in Montenegro, from President Filip Vujanović who will host his Serbian counterpart, to the opposition parties, head of the Serbian Orthodox Church in that country, and ordinary citizens", expects a lot from Tadić's visit as it should mark the beginning of a new and healthy phase in the two countries' relations.

"All of them agree that Serbia-Montenegro relations have been at an extremely low level in the past several years, particularly since Podgorica's decision to recognize Kosovo," Tanjug quoted local media.

Tadić will begin his two-day visit to Montenegro on Thursday, during which he will meet with Montenegrin officials, opposition representatives and Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Littoral Amfilohije, and he will also visit his father's native village of Smriječno, where his cousins live.

This will be Tadić's second official visit to Podgorica since the declaration of Montenegro's independence in May 2006.

Tadić visited Montenegro for the first time immediately after the referendum on Montenegro's independence on May 21, 2006, when he stated that Serbia recognizes the referendum results and that it wants to build friendly relations with Montenegro.

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