Montenegro's New Pro-Russian, Pro-Serbian Government
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•Will Montenegro turn its back on the West?
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Montenegro ’s new government includes pro-Russian and pro-Serbian parties that threaten to divide the country.
Montenegrin Prime Minister Milojko Spajic presented his reshuffled cabinet last week .
Croatia 's Ministry of Foreign Affairs declared three high-ranking politicians to be persona non grata.
Montenegro voted in favor of the Srebrenica resolution.
Pro-Serbian forces in Montenegro pushed through the resolution to declare the Jasenovac camp genocidal as a "countermeasure" Montenegro 's foreign policy is at risk from the entry of pro-Serbia and pro-Russian parties.
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