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President of Montenegro refused the Invitation to mark the unconstitutional January 9th

Published: January 2, 2024
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The President of Montenegro, Jakov Milatovic, will not attend the celebration of the unconstitutional day of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) entity of Republika Srpska (RS) on January 9th.

In an interview with Vijesti.me, he said that he was invited to celebrate this unconstitutional day, but that he would not come.

“You know my position regarding the integrity of BiH, that is our state policy, that is also my position. I have a very good relationship with all three members of the presidency, with Komsic and Becirovic and Mrs. Cvijanovic. After visiting Belgrade, Zagreb and Ljubljana, my next bilateral visit within the region will be to Sarajevo, and that has already been agreed in principle with Becirovic, who is taking over the Presidency of BiH, it seems to me sometime at the end of March, beginning of April,” said Milatovic.

In this way, as he says, he will show his attitude towards the integrity of BiH, respecting both its entities, the RS and the Federation of BiH (FBiH).

“As for the other state officials of Montenegro, each of them will show certain political views through their actions,” he concluded, Klix.ba writes.

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