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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.

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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.

·Vienna, Austria
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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 ...

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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.

·Romania
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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."

·Belgrade, Serbia
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​ Radoje Zvicer, according to operational information, is in Montenegro

·Belgrade, Serbia
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politika.rs broke the news in Belgrade, Serbia on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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