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Podgorica Viesti announced on Sunday that European Council President Charles Michel has postponed his planned visit to Montenegro, Hina reported.
According to the newspaper’s high-level official sources from the Montenegrin government, the newspaper confirmed that the reason for postponing the visit to Montenegro was the adoption of a resolution by the Montenegrin Parliament on the genocide in the Jasenovac, Dachau and Mauthausen concentration camps.
The message is a reminder that the President of the European Council was supposed to visit Montenegro on July 2-3 at the invitation of Montenegrin President Jakov Milatovic.
In addition to meeting with Milatovic in Cetinje and making a statement to the public, Michel was also due to address the Montenegrin Parliament on Wednesday, when a special session of the first ordinary session was scheduled.
On Friday, the Montenegrin Parliament, at the initiative of the pro-Serbian and pro-Russian right, adopted a resolution on genocide within the Jasenovac, Dachau and Mauthausen concentration camp system.
The resolution was supported by 41 government representatives, while the opposition and some ruling party representatives left the meeting. As a result, almost half of the 81 representatives did not participate in the vote on the resolution.
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