Serbia's Security Agency Advises Vucic Not to Travel to EU Summit in Montenegro
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Despite the tensions, the Serbian president wants to continue to travel to the meeting. Meanwhile, stricter controls have been introduced on the border between Montenegro and Serbia.
The secret services in Belgrade call for threats to the security of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic before the high-level meeting in Montenegro, which will be attended by dozens of leaders, including President Nicusor Dan, according to Reuters. The move of Aleksandar Vucic to Tivat represents a high security risk, according to an official communiqué of the Security and Security Agency ...
Aleksandar Vucic Was Warned by the Serbian Security Agency Not to Go to the EU Summit in Montenegro.
Serbia's security agency warned President Aleksandar Vucic not to travel to Montenegro on Friday for a summit with the leaders of the European Union and Balkan countries, calling for security threats on the background of a diplomatic exchange between the two countries, Reuters reports.
Serbia's security agency advises Vucic not to travel to EU summit in Montenegro
BELGRADE, June 4 - Serbia's security agency warned President Aleksandar Vucic not to travel to Montenegro on Friday for a summit with European Union and Balkan leaders, citing security threats amid a diplomatic tit-for-tat between the two countries. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Security and Information Agency of Serbia announced this evening that it officially advised the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, not to travel to Montenegro, "because the existence of a high security risk has been established."
Radoje Zvicer, according to operational information, is in Montenegro
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