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Sunday, 01.02.2009.

12:57

"Montenegro-Serbia relations poor"

Montenegrin PM Milo ĐUkanović said on Sunday that his country's relations with Serbia are on an "unacceptably low level".

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ng

pre 15 godina

Very interesting to hear this kind of comment from the man who has stabbed Serbia in the back many times because of his own selfish interests; I say this, there is one major problem in Serbia's relations with Montenegro and that's Djukanovic ...

Peggy

pre 15 godina

"We want good relations with Serbia, but we don't want to beg for our ambassador to be accepted."

If you wanted good relations with Serbia you wouldnt've put the spanner in the works.
As far as begging, well, let's just wait and see what you will be beggin for in the future.

Milo,you are a disgrace and you will pay for what you have done dearly. You will beg, but it will be too late.

Canadian

pre 15 godina

Đukanović has a lot of nerve to dictate to Serbia, his country (Montenegro) is perhaps the most insignificant country in Europe with a population of less than 650,000 people of over 40% of them consider themselves Serbian. Their whole GDP is based on tourism of which almost 50% comes from vacationing Serbs from Serbia proper. Their biggest investors are Russians who again are aligned with Serbia. Bush is no longer in Office, the World is suffering its biggest recession since World War 2 and they have all but lost their dignity.

Canadian

pre 15 godina

Đukanović has a lot of nerve to dictate to Serbia, his country (Montenegro) is perhaps the most insignificant country in Europe with a population of less than 650,000 people of over 40% of them consider themselves Serbian. Their whole GDP is based on tourism of which almost 50% comes from vacationing Serbs from Serbia proper. Their biggest investors are Russians who again are aligned with Serbia. Bush is no longer in Office, the World is suffering its biggest recession since World War 2 and they have all but lost their dignity.

Peggy

pre 15 godina

"We want good relations with Serbia, but we don't want to beg for our ambassador to be accepted."

If you wanted good relations with Serbia you wouldnt've put the spanner in the works.
As far as begging, well, let's just wait and see what you will be beggin for in the future.

Milo,you are a disgrace and you will pay for what you have done dearly. You will beg, but it will be too late.

ng

pre 15 godina

Very interesting to hear this kind of comment from the man who has stabbed Serbia in the back many times because of his own selfish interests; I say this, there is one major problem in Serbia's relations with Montenegro and that's Djukanovic ...

Canadian

pre 15 godina

Đukanović has a lot of nerve to dictate to Serbia, his country (Montenegro) is perhaps the most insignificant country in Europe with a population of less than 650,000 people of over 40% of them consider themselves Serbian. Their whole GDP is based on tourism of which almost 50% comes from vacationing Serbs from Serbia proper. Their biggest investors are Russians who again are aligned with Serbia. Bush is no longer in Office, the World is suffering its biggest recession since World War 2 and they have all but lost their dignity.

Peggy

pre 15 godina

"We want good relations with Serbia, but we don't want to beg for our ambassador to be accepted."

If you wanted good relations with Serbia you wouldnt've put the spanner in the works.
As far as begging, well, let's just wait and see what you will be beggin for in the future.

Milo,you are a disgrace and you will pay for what you have done dearly. You will beg, but it will be too late.

ng

pre 15 godina

Very interesting to hear this kind of comment from the man who has stabbed Serbia in the back many times because of his own selfish interests; I say this, there is one major problem in Serbia's relations with Montenegro and that's Djukanovic ...