PODGORICA, Dec 6 (Hina) - The proposal of the EU High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy, Javier Solana, that Podgorica and Belgrade continue dialogue will not jeopardise the process of preparations for a
referendum on Montenegro's independence, Montenegrin Prime Minister Filip Vujanovic said in Podgorica Thursday. The Montenegrin government has been urging the Serbian government for a long time to open a dialogue on redefining the two countries' relations. It has been presenting arguments that the joint state is a cause of weakness and not a guarantee of quality of the relations and that such a state is jeopardising harmonious and productive state communication," Vujanovic told a news conference. We must discuss the re-defining of the federation as well as the consequences of its dissolution, he said. Prime Minister Vujanovic reiterated that Montenegro was determined and had the strength to persist in its proj
PODGORICA, Dec 6 (Hina) - The proposal of the EU High Representative
for the Common Foreign and Security Policy, Javier Solana, that
Podgorica and Belgrade continue dialogue will not jeopardise the
process of preparations for a referendum on Montenegro's
independence, Montenegrin Prime Minister Filip Vujanovic said in
Podgorica Thursday.
The Montenegrin government has been urging the Serbian government
for a long time to open a dialogue on redefining the two countries'
relations. It has been presenting arguments that the joint state is
a cause of weakness and not a guarantee of quality of the relations
and that such a state is jeopardising harmonious and productive
state communication," Vujanovic told a news conference.
We must discuss the re-defining of the federation as well as the
consequences of its dissolution, he said.
Prime Minister Vujanovic reiterated that Montenegro was determined
and had the strength to persist in its project, expressing belief
that the best solution to relations between Serbia and Montenegro
was a union of independent states.
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