The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Montenegro, Serbia expel each other’s ambassador­s

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PODGORICA, Montenegro: Montenegro and Serbia on Saturday expelled each other’s ambassador­s, both countries’ foreign ministries said, in a move likely further to strain already tense relations between two former Yugoslav republics.

Podgorica declared Serbian ambassador Vladimir Bozovic persona non grata for “interferin­g in Montenegro’s internal affairs”, a foreign ministry statement said citing remarks he had made about history.

Serbia then said Montenegri­n envoy Tarzan Milosevic had been given 72 hours to leave.

Montenegro proclaimed independen­ce from Serbia in 2006, but tensions around national identity are still haunting the tiny Balkans nation.

Bozovic on Friday labelled a 1918 assembly — which decided Montenegro should lost independen­ce and join Serbia and become part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes — a “liberation”.

It was a “free expression of people’s will to unite with fraternal Serbia”, he told a meeting of an associatio­n representi­ng Montenegri­n Serbs.

“Bozovic in the most direct way belittled the state which gave him a diplomatic hospitalit­y,” the foreign ministry in Podgorica said.

In 2018, Montenegri­n lawmakers adopted a resolution symbolical­ly annulling the decisions of the 1918 assembly.

Relations between the two neighbours further strained since three opposition coalitions — dominated by the pro-Serb nationalis­tic camp — won a majority in an August election.

After the election, supporters of the pro-Serb coalition gathered for days in the thousands to celebrate, waving Serbian flags and chanting nationalis­tic songs.

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