Montenegro is ready to work on the normalization and strengthening of relations with Russia, said President Milo Djukanovic during a meeting with the appointed Ambassador to Moscow by Milorad Scepanovic.
“the President [of Djukanovic] was appointed Ambassador of Montenegro in Russia. On this occasion, were expressed readiness of Montenegro to overcome the modern state and improve bilateral relations between the two countries work to normalize and strengthen relations in accordance with a long tradition of friendly relations”, – quotes the press service of the President of Montenegro TASS.
We will remind, in April the Minister of foreign Affairs of Russia Sergey Lavrov expressed confidence that the temporary worker is engaged in Montenegro Russophobic policy, leave.
Then in the state Duma suggested not to restore air service with Montenegro against the background of persecution and human rights violations in the country.
Earlier Montenegro under the leadership of Milo đukanović joined the anti-Russian sanctions, joined NATO, accused Russia of organizing an attempt of “coup d’etat” in the country during the parliamentary elections in 2016.
This policy Djukanovic has caused discontent in the society, which became particularly acute after trying the Montenegrin President to abolish in the country of the Serbian Orthodox Church and to create a “Montenegrin Church” on the Ukrainian model.
In addition, the background of the situation with the spread of the coronavirus Montenegro began to make demands for granting the permit for departure of Russians to their homeland.