Democratic Party Leader Criticizes Actions of Regional Leaders
Tivat – During a recent gathering of the Democratic Party, leader Milan Knežević addressed concerns regarding the actions of Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković within the Western Balkans. Knežević asserted that the two leaders should be held accountable for their handling of ongoing issues in the region. Specifically, Knežević highlighted what he characterized as extreme actions related to open cases, including investigations into military crimes, missing persons, property disputes, and border disagreements.
He argued that these actions exceeded the scope of the established partner dialogue. The party leader further criticized Vučić’s approach, stating that efforts to foster “peace and brotherhood” from Crna Gora had been undermined. Knežević emphasized the importance of maintaining positive relations between the citizens of Crna Gora and Serbia, noting the historically warm reception extended to Montenegrins within Serbia.
The discussion centered around unresolved disputes and the need for a more measured response from regional leadership. The Democratic Party’s stance reflects ongoing tensions surrounding legal proceedings and territorial matters within the Western Balkans, particularly concerning Crna.
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