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Publication in the community "Montenegro"

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The head of the Croatian opposition, Konavle Luka Korda, stated that the opposition is ready to receive up to 5,000 refugees from Syria if they go by route through Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Korda shared his plans for equipping the former Yugoslav military unit at Prevlaka for the needs of refugees, the Croatian news source Slobodna Dalmacija reports.

This statement was made after a joint discussion with the leaders of Dubrovnik's opposition on the need to foresee the possibility of Syrian refugees coming from the southern border of Croatia.

Also in the article it is stated that the high probability of arrival of refugees is expected not by the dry route through Montenegro and Bosnia, but by sea. The first place of the sea coast that Croatia can provide is the coast of Dubrovnik. In Dubrovnik, a number of meetings have already been held among the heads of rescue services, ambulance and police.

Opshtina is ready to provide refugees with a place for a tent camp and humanitarian aid. For transporting people, a fleet of 48 boats and boats is provided, including official water transport to control order and safety on the water.

The Montenegrin portal Vijesti Korda reported that water and electricity were connected to Prevlaka, the territory of the former military unit was cleared, and the buildings were brought to the conditions for placing people in them.

Recall that the authorities of Montenegro declared their readiness to allow up to 2,000 refugees to pass through their territory daily and to provide long-term accommodation for those in need of up to 500 people.

The Prevlaka Peninsula is a disputed territory between Montenegro and Croatia. In fact, it belongs to the Croatian Opposite of Konavle, bordering Montenegro.

Luca Corda was re-elected Mayor of Konavle 5 times for a four-year period of government. He is considered the most long-standing Croatian mayor.

According to preliminary assessments of experts, if the situation does not change, then in a few years, about 5 million refugees from the countries of the Middle East will move to Europe.

#Prutkov

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