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Vujanovic: Montenegro to back Jeremic's candidacy

28. March 2012. | 06:22

Source: Tanjug

Montenegro will back the candidacy of the Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic for the chairman of the UN General Assembly, Montenegrin President Filip Vujanovic stated on Tuesday.

Montenegro will back the candidacy of the Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic for the chairman of the UN General Assembly, Montenegrin President Filip Vujanovic stated on Tuesday.

In an interview for Television B92, Vujanovic said that Montenegro would provide full support to Jeremic and maintain the attitude permanently.

We are neighbours who promote good neighbourly relations, Vujanovic said and noted that Montenegro believes it is necessary for the two countries to send a good message from the region.

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