The President of Montenegro, Jakov Milatović, will pay an official visit to Serbia, which is of great symbolic importance.
Milatović’s visit to Serbia on July 9-10 will be his first official visit to Brussels, and it will be the first visit of a Montenegrin president to Belgrade in seven years.
Milatovic’s visit to Serbia is scheduled to lay flowers at the Monument to the Unsung Hero in Avala and in front of the “Vladislav Ribnicar” primary school, where an armed attack took place on May 3.
The Montenegrin leader stated that the purpose of the visit is to strengthen political and economic relations between the two countries.
During the tenure of former President Milo Djukanović, relations with Serbia were tense and Djukanović never visited Serbia.
Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapić and Dritan Abazović were among those who visited Belgrade after Djukanović’s change of government.
source: Balkan News
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