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Foreign Ministry of Montenegro banned the entry of Dmitry Rogozin

The Government of Montenegro last year decided to join the EU sanctions, which prohibits visiting certain countries by Russian politicians and public figures. This also applies to Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin, who was invited to Podgorica by Milan Knezevic, chairman of the opposition Democratic People's Party and a member of the Montenegrin parliament with the goal of "visiting his native places" - according to Rogozin's statement, his grandfather was born in Montenegro, but at the beginning of the past century left for Russia, where he stayed.

Recall that with the support of the Democratic People's Party last year's unrest in Podgorica, during which the protesters sought the resignation of Milo Djukanovic and the formation of a transitional government, and also spoke against the country's forthcoming accession to the North Atlantic Alliance.

About the ban on visiting Rogozin Montenegro Knezevich recalled the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the country, immediately after learning about the invitation.

It remains to be seen whether Dmitry Rogozin will accept the invitation of the Montenegrin oppositionist, but on his personal Facebook page he already expressed dissatisfaction with the support of the sanctions by the government of Montenegro.

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