Responding to Milun Zogovic's statement that waste would be disposed on that mountain, Boskovic said that the Ministry and the Property Management had analyzed the sites that would be responsible for building a training range for the Army of Montenegro.
"The military should have some polygon somewhere in Montenegro where it can exercise. The location on Sinjajevina can meet all the needs of the range, and this site would be used solely for military training since there is no location that could be used for these purposes. The range will only be used for a few days when the local population does not reside in the nearby villages," Bošković said at a parliamentary session devoted to matters of public concern, stating that no plans for the construction of destruction facilities for NATO weapons were planned in Montenegro.
Bošković reiterated that by sending troops to Montenegro's KFOR mission, it did not betray Serbia, saying that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said that this mission is a guarantee for the safety of the Serbs in Kosovo.
"The fact that we are sending two officers has no difference in relation to the other 31 nations now present in Kosovo, therefore I have not seen the reaction of Belgrade to these countries," he said. Responding to the question by Milor Knezevic, the Deputy Prime Minister Zoran Pažin said that DF representatives threaten the state institutions. "When you were serving the punishment in Spuž, you were so rude as you are now in the parliament. You were one of the most decent convicts there," he said, to which Knezevic said, "there are better people there than the representatives of the government and under no force would he voluntarily go to Spuž again". Pažin said the prosecutor's office had launched a scandal against Nebojsa Medojevic "for false reporting", stating that he does not know how this process will continue.
On the objection of Predrag Bulatovic that SDT Milivoje Katnić persecuted the officials from Front, Pažin said that the Government did not meet to discuss whether Katnić had risen above the Constitution. "I think it is of major concern because the state prosecutor was being threatened and he was physically endangered by criminal gangs," said Pažin.
Text by Samir Kajosevic, on July 19th, 2018, read more at Vijesti