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Djukanovic: I don't expect pressure to recognize Kosovo

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Milo Djukanovic
Milo Djukanovic
Montenegro’s Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic said he does not anticipate any pressure from the EU and NATO to recognize the independence of Kosovo.

“Montenegro has proved a serious partner in the international community, and I don’t expect the EU and NATO to put any kind of pressure on us,” Djukanovic said, adding that the outcome of Kosovo issue was expected considering its history.

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Croat said:

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"Once your country recognized Kosovo, be sure to pay special attention to Albanians in Montenegro......" or they will make trouble in Montenegro, too (as they did in Macedonia and Serbia).
 
May 10, 2008
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Afrim Pulatani ny said:

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Djukanovic is a moderate leader. He states that there is no pressure from world democracies. Mr. Djukanovic step up to the plate and recognize the sovereign Republic of Kosova. Once your country recognized Kosova, be sure to pay special attention to Albanians in Montenegro, they will only enhance your government.
 
May 06, 2008
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