BIA agency denies reports about ties with "contract killers" (B92)
Vulin: Sending Montenegrin soldiers to Kosovo not a friendly decision (Vecernje Novosti, RTCG, RTK2)
Members of the Montenegrin Parliament are discussing sending up to 40 members of the Army of Montenegro to the international "Resolute Support" mission in Afghanistan and two staff officers to KFOR in Kosovo, media reported.
Serb Church Bishop warns state about Kosovo (N1, Kossev)
Metropolitan Amfilohije Radovic, a Serbian Orthodox bishop, the current head of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro, said on Thursday that who called a referendum on Kosovo status “has no sound mind,” Kossev website reported.
Trajkovic: Srpska Lista must not vote for demarcation (KIM Radio)
“Srpska Lista must not vote for ratification of the demarcation agreement. No one authorized it to deal with “par excellence” state affairs,” President of the Serb European Movement, Rada Trajkovic told KIM Radio.
Vulin reacts to Montenegro sending army officers to Kosovo (Tanjug)
Montenegrins soon part of KFOR (BETA, Voice of America, KIM Radio)
Srpska Lista: We do not vote for demarcation, there would be similar attempts of disinformation (KoSSev portal)
Srpska Lista will not vote for demarcation with Montenegro “despite false and tendentious claims” published in all Albanian-language media and rerun by part of the Serbian media, Srpska Lista said, KoSSev portal reported.
Kosovo FM Pacolli condemns attack on U.S. embassy in Montenegro (media)
Kosovo’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Behgjet Pacolli, has condemned last night’s attack on the U.S. Embassy in the capital of Montenegro, Podgorica. Pacolli expressed Kosovo’s “unwavering” support for the U.S. and offered Montenegrin authorities cooperation from Kosovo institutions, if necessary.
"85% of people were against it - yet we recognized Kosovo" (Tanjug, B92)
Montenegrin Prime Minister Dusko Martinovic says his country "wants to see Kosovo in the EU and in NATO."