PODGORICA, Oct 11 (Hina) - Montenegrin Interior Minister Andrija Jovicevic said Thursday Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic had been one of the "most endangered statesmen" during NATO's strikes on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
in 1999, and that his assassination had been prepared on several occasions. Jovicevic thus confirmed the statement of his predecessor, Djukanovic's incumbent advisor on national security, Vukasin Maras. Jovicevic did not want to speak about the issue in detail, whileMaras told reporters these were the assessments of the CIA and numerous others European services.(hina) it sb
PODGORICA, Oct 11 (Hina) - Montenegrin Interior Minister Andrija
Jovicevic said Thursday Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic had
been one of the "most endangered statesmen" during NATO's strikes
on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1999, and that his
assassination had been prepared on several occasions.
Jovicevic thus confirmed the statement of his predecessor,
Djukanovic's incumbent advisor on national security, Vukasin
Maras.
Jovicevic did not want to speak about the issue in detail,
whileMaras told reporters these were the assessments of the CIA and
numerous others European services.
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