Ministry of defence Republic of Serbia
 
20.09.2020.

Minister Vulin: Why does the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro despise its citizens?



"When a diplomats lies, he is not a diplomat, so he does not deserve a diplomatic answer. I do not know why the Montenegrin Ministry of Foreign Affairs is dragging me into its lies, but since they are, I must respond.

When I went to visit the family and tribesmen of the murdered Pavle Bulatović, I had a Serbian flag on my lapel, which seems like interference to former Serbs. If I had been politically correct, I should have put the flag of "Greater Albania" or at least Rama's picture. If I had marked myself that way, I would have been a dear guest.

I was accompanied by two colonels, who were supposed to go to the grave of the murdered Minister of Defence in their uniforms, but they were not allowed to. They were not allowed to go to the grave, not me, I did not ask you anything. You may have forbidden them to wear their uniforms because the colonels declare themselves as Serbs born in Montenegro, and you knew that. Because of that, you bad-mouthed and labelled their families.
 
And you, former ones, I was not the one who defeated you, but the citizens of Montenegro. Why do you despise them so much that you will not acknowledge their freedom of choice and freedom of will? Vučić did not deal with you, if he had, your defeat would have been much more convincing. You did not lose because you were overthrown by Serbia, but because you were against the Serbs in Montenegro. You were not overthrown by the Serbian Church, but by your disgrace because you wanted to build a church out of the non-governmental organization of Miraš Dedeić.
 
And do not worry, former ones, I can already see that you are ready to write nicer letters, there is always room in the ranks of winners for those who change sides. Those who can change nationality can also change the party. It only hurts the first time, but later it gets easier. Ask Milo if you come across him in the forest," said the Minister of Defence Aleksandar Vulin, commenting on the allegations of the Montenegrin Ministry of Foreign Affairs that he interfered in the internal affairs of Montenegro.