90 Serbian Citizens Detained at Tivat Airport
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The Serbian president is expected to travel to Montenegro on Friday for a summit of European Union and Balkan leaders.
Podgorica was wrong because the entry ban on Serbian citizens is unnecessary.
Montenegrin police have denied entry to a group of around 90 Serbian citizens who arrived in Tivat on a charter flight for the EU-Western Balkans summit on Friday. They were reportedly denied entry because they refused to provide a reason for their arrival, and police also suspect the possibility of hybrid activity.
A group of 90 people, some of whom are registered as persons of security interest, who arrived in Montenegro this morning on a charter flight from Belgrade, will be returned from Tivat to the Serbian capital on the first flight.
The Montenegrin border police at Tivat Airport denied permission to stay and shortly before 4 p.m. returned to Belgrade a group of Serbian citizens, mostly those with criminal records and who have been mentioned for years as people who are engaged in special tasks for the SNS regime. The entry ban on the group of suspicious passengers was issued based on a security assessment by the Administration … The article Vučić sent a vanguard made up of h…
Serbian citizens who arrived in Tivat on a charter flight from Belgrade on Wednesday were banned from entering Montenegro and returned to Serbia, after it was determined that they posed a "risk to internal and national security", police announced. Montenegrin media previously reported that police had banned entry into the country to a group of at least 90 people from Serbia who had arrived in Tivat on alleged suspicion of subversive activities a…
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