MONTENEGRINS MOVE IN FOR A WAR OF EXTERMINATION AGAINST ALBANIANS! They want to liberate the Holy Land - Pec and Decani!

Montenegrins announce a real war for the territory of Kosovo and are willing to pay with their life for the 12 thousand acres that now belong to the territory of Serbia precisely Kosovo and Metohija

Montenegrins announce a real war for the territory of Kosovo and are willing to pay with their life for the 12 thousand acres that now belong to the territory of Serbia precisely Kosovo and Metohija, which were in the former history for centuries under the rule of Podgorica!

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The real war is between Podgorica and Pristina on the issue of territorial demarcation and the most contentious is the 12 thousand hectares of land in the vicinity of Pec, Decani and Istok, that Montenegrins claim that was "theirs for centuries".

According to Albanian and Montenegrin media, more often in Montenegro calls for a real armed conflict for liberation of the country can be heard, and thus can often encounter announcement of war if Kosovo institutions get a technical line of the border between Kosovo and Montenegro.

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Montenegrins are appalled by the usurpation of their territory and are willing to give their lives for this piece of land.

In the discussion "demarcation of Kosovo - Montenegro: Challenges, communication and transparency", organized by the Centre for Development Promotion Foundation "Friedrich Ebert" and the European panel "Juridica", residents have asked for a change of members of the State Commission for marking and maintenance of the border, which, according to the organizers, has not responded to the invitation to participate in this discussion.

"If the parties have compatible positions and if they see the successful completion of setting the demarcation line, we propose that this matter be transferred to the International arbitration. It would not be anything new, "according to the conclusion of the meeting.

(Telegraf.co.uk)