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Publication in the community "Montenegro"

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The Russian Foreign Ministry does not see the threat of stability due to political protest in Podgorica

The Russian Foreign Ministry circulated a commentary on the ongoing political protests in the capital of Montenegro, Podgorica. In the opinion of Moscow, they pass in a democratic framework, are an internal affair of the country and do not threaten the stability of the political system.

The report, however, notes that the protests show that not everyone in Montenegro shares the policy of the authorities regarding the aspiration to NATO and the "anti-Russian line".

The government of Montenegro also reacted to statements from Moscow. The agency Beta, referring to sources, reported that Podgorica was considered to lead from Moscow a good signal from the Montenegrin community that stability does not threaten anything, but did not agree that Montenegro is pursuing an "anti-Russian policy". Accession to NATO, the government noted, is not a step against anyone, but a desire for stability and development of the country.

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