The Montenegrin press on Friday quoted Vujanovic while he was commenting on a recent meeting between Croatian President Stjepan Mesic and his Serbian counterpart Boris Tadic in Dubrovnik, when the two agreed that the peninsula of Prevlaka was no longer a problem in bilateral relations after a temporary agreement on the matter was reached.
Asked by local reporters whether this meant that Boris Tadic had taken over the function of Montenegrin president, too, Vujanovic said that he had never noticed "either in their private communication, which is very intensive, or in Tadic's public addresses, that Tadic wants to negate in any way the existence of the state of Montenegro or that he wants to represent it".
Vujanovic said he would like to believe that Tadic and Mesic had implied that the issue of Prevlaka (the southernmost peninsula of Croatia) ceased to be a burning issue and that it served as a good model for settling other outstanding issues.