Montenegrin politician is going to Knin to apologize to Serbs for the presence of Colonel of Montenegrin Army at the celebration of the "Storm" (PHOTO)
Montenegrin Military Envoy in Croatia, Colonel Ivan Masulovic, participated on Sunday at the celebration of the Croatian Victory Day in Knin
The leader of the party True Montenegro Marko Milacic went to Knin with his representatives to apologize to the Serbian people for the presence of Montenegrin colonel Ivan Masulovic at the celebration of the anniversary of operation "Storm" in Knin, according to the Montenegrin media.
As announced, Milacic will pay a two-day visit to Knin, with the Secretary-General of True Montenegro, Vladislav Dajkovic, where he will meet representatives of the Serbian people, as well as several Serb families, the portal CdM reports.
- The aim of the trip is to make a symbolic apology to the brotherly Serbian people in Croatia, but also to the Serbian people in general, due to the presence of representatives of the Army of Montenegro at the "Storm" celebration. We are sure that our symbolic apology will, in fact, be the voice of the majority of Montenegro - announced from True Montenegro.
This party, as they have stated, respects the state of Croatia, its Constitution and laws, and they won't interfere in their inner policy in any way.
- We are fulfilling exclusively the moral obligation with this trip towards the Serbian people there, but to all Serbs who were insulted by this scandalous act of Montenegro - they said from True Montenegro, reports RTCG.
Montenegrin Military Envoy in Croatia, Colonel Ivan Masulovic, participated on Sunday at the celebration of the Croatian Victory Day in Knin. As announced by the Ministry of Defense of Montenegro, he participated there in the frame of regular activities he accepted the invitation of the host, in accordance with the usual diplomatic protocol.
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(Telegraf.co.uk / Tanjug)