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Montenegrin PM: Montenegro is open to anti-crime operation

18. February 2010. | 07:50

Source: Tanjug

Premier Milo Djukanovic stated that Montenegro is open to cooperation with all those countries that wish to fight organized crime, but that they should all have in mind that Montenegro is an independent country and that it does not take order from anyone.

Premier Milo Djukanovic stated that Montenegro is open to cooperation with all those countries that wish to fight organized crime, but that they should all have in mind that Montenegro is an independent country and that it does not take order from anyone.

"Whoever approaches us in partnership way may count on Montenegro's partnership," said Djukanovic commenting on the statement made by President Boris Tadic that Serbia expects help from the region countries to fight organized crime.

Djukanovic told a news conference, held together with Bolivian Prime Minister Yves Leterme, that Montenegro's door is open to cooperation with all those who truly want to experience Montenegro as their equal partner.

"But, they should all have in mind that Montenegro is an independent state and that it does not take order from other addresses," said Djukanovic, adding that "all those who experience Montenegro as their equal partner may count with our full commitment."

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