MONTENEGRIN GOVERNMENT PRESIDENT FILIP VUJANOVIC
REFERENDUM IS NECESSITY

PODGORICA- Common state as a definition of Montenegrin and Serbian
future relations would only cause more unstable connection between two
states, while an alliance of two internationally recognized states would
be much better solution- Montenegrin Premier Filip Vujanovic said.

Vujanovic expressed hope that Serbian authorities were going to consider
more thoroughly and analytically future model of two internationally
recognized states Montenegro and Serbia, offered by the Montenegrin
Government as the best model for future relations. 

In the case that the Montenegrin and Serbian Assemblies agree on forming
an alliance that will be verified by the Federal Assembly, referendum in
Montenegro will not be needed- Vujanovic concluded.

MONTENEGRIN PREMIER ADVISER RADOSLAV MARTINOVIC
TALKS DOES NOT MEAN REFERENDUM'S POSTPONEMENT

PODGORICA- The talks about redefinition of the future relations between
Montenegro and Serbia does not present postponement regarding
referendum's organizing in Montenegro, but a progress related to the
same matter- Montenegrin Premier Adviser Radoslav Martinovic said.

In an interview to "Blic Montenegro", as the member of the Montenegrin
experts team for the foreign policy and security, Martinovic did not
give his opinion whether new set of talks could mean giving up
referendum's organizing. According to him this matter should discuss
"politicians, but not experts".

Martinovic expressed his belief that future talks, in addition to
affirmation and positive resolution of the future relations between
Montenegro and Serbia would ensure more democratic atmosphere for
referendum's organization.




DPS ABOUT TALKS IN BELGRADE
SEPARATION BY MUTUAL CONSENT OR REFERENDUM

PODGORICA- Regarding recent political talks in Belgrade about future
federation, High official of the Montenegrin ruling Democratic Party of
Socialists (DPS) Miodrag Vukovic said that immediately after finishing
experts talks about open matters, there will be reached final political
decision.

A solution could be an agreement between the Montenegrin and Serbian
leaders that two republics become separated by mutual consent, following
Czech-Slovakian model or to let citizens to choose future state
regulation at the referendum - Vukovic said.

In that case referendum in Montenegro is going to be organized in April
or by beginning of May this year.- Vukovic stated precisely.

MONTENEGRIN MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS BRANKO LUKOVAC
PREVLAKA MATTER SHOULD BE RESOLVED BY JULY THIS YEAR

PODGROICA- Experts dealing with matters of Montenegrin and Croatian
borders should find a solution for border crossing at Prevlaka, by the
end of July, so that the mandate of Peace forces in the United Nations
(UN) could be brought to an end- Montenegrin Minister of Foreign Affairs
Branko Lukovac said.

If there could not be found the right solution in deadline determined,
Lukovac suggested some special solution that could exclude the main
reasons that engaged UNMOP Mission.

in Montenegrin



PREDSJEDNIK VLADE CRNE GORE FILIP VUJANOVIC:
REFERENDUM JE NUZAN

Podgorica - Zajednicka drzava samo udaljava Crnu Goru i Srbiju, dok bi
savez te dvije medjunarodno priznate drzave omogucio da njihovi odnosi
budu na kvalitetnom nivou - izjavio je crnogorski premijer Filip
Vujanovic.

Vujanovic je izrazio nadu da ce Beograd promisljeno i analiticki
razmtoriti model o savezu medjunarodno priznatih drzava Crne Gore i
Srbije, koji je ponudila crnogorska vlada kao model za buduce odnose.

Referendum u Crnoj Gori ne bi bio nuzan ukoliko bi se skupstine Crne
Gore i Srbije dogovorile o savezu, a taj dogovor verifikovala savezna
skupstina - ocijenio je Vujanovic.




SAVJETNIK CRNOGORSKOG PREMIJERA RADOSLAV MARTINOVIC:
RAZGOVORI NE ODUGOVLACE REFERENDUM

Podgorica - Razgovori o preuredjenju odnosa Crne Gore i Srbije su
pozitivan pomak i ne predstavljaju nikakvo odugovlacenje kada je
referendum u Crnoj Gori u pitanje - izjavio je savjetnik crnogorskog
premijera Radoslav Martinovic. 

Kao clan crnogorskog ekspertskog tima za spoljnu politiku i bezbjednost
Martinovic u izjavi za "Blic Montenegro" nije se izjasnio o tome da li
bi novi dogovori mogli da znace odustajanje od referenduma, jer je to
prema njegovoj ocjeni "stvar politicara a ne eksperata".

Martinovic je izrazio uvjerenje da ce i buduci razgovori, pored
afirmacije i pozitivnog rjesenja odnosa Crne Gore i Srbije pomoci da
atmosfera za referendum bude demokratska. 




DPS O ISHODU POLITICKIH RAZGOVORA U BEOGRADU
SPORAZUMNO RAZDVAJANJE ILI REFERENDUM

Podgorica -  Povodom nedavnih politickih razgovora u Beogradu o
buducnosti federacije, visoki funkcioner crnogoroske vlade Demokratske
partije socijalista (DPS) Miodrag Vukovic izjavio je, da ce se poslije
ekspertskih razgovora o pitanjima koja su jos otvorena, uslijediti
konacna politicka odluka. 

Politicka odluka moze biti da se prvi ljudi Crne Gore i Srbije dogovore
da se te dvije republike sporazumno razdvje po cesko-slovackom modelu
ili da se gradjani na referendumu izjasne u kakvoj drzavi zele da zive -
rekao je Vukovic.

U tom slucaju referendum u Crnoj Gori bice odrzan u aprilu ili pocetkom
maja ove godine -precizirao je Vukovic.


MINISTAR SPOLJNIH POSLOVA CRNE GORE BRANKO LUKOVAC
PITANJE PREVLAKE TREBA RIJESITI DO JULA OVE GODINE

Podgorica - Strucnjaci za granice Crne Gore i Hrvatske trebalo bi da
rijese problem granice na Prevlaci do kraja jula, kako bi mandat
mirovnih snaga Ujedinjenih nacija (UN) na tom prostoru mogao biti
zavrsen - uvjerenja je ministar inostranih poslova Crne Gore Branko
Lukovac.

Ako ne bude moguce u tom roku pronaci prihvatljivu formulu Lukovac je
predlozio neko prelazno rjesenje koje bi eliminisalo glavne razloge koji
su doveli do uspostavljanja Misije UNMOP.








MONTENEGRIN GOVERNMENT PRESIDENT FILIP VUJANOVIC
REFERENDUM IS NECESSITY

PODGORICA- Common state as a definition of Montenegrin and Serbian future relations 
would only cause more unstable connection between two states, while an alliance of two 
internationally recognized states would be much better solution- Montenegrin Premier 
Filip Vujanovic said.

Vujanovic expressed hope that Serbian authorities were going to consider more 
thoroughly and analytically future model of two internationally recognized states 
Montenegro and Serbia, offered by the Montenegrin Government as the best model for 
future relations. 

In the case that the Montenegrin and Serbian Assemblies agree on forming an alliance 
that will be verified by the Federal Assembly, referendum in Montenegro will not be 
needed- Vujanovic concluded.

MONTENEGRIN PREMIER ADVISER RADOSLAV MARTINOVIC
TALKS DOES NOT MEAN REFERENDUM'S POSTPONEMENT

PODGORICA- The talks about redefinition of the future relations between Montenegro and 
Serbia does not present postponement regarding referendum's organizing in Montenegro, 
but a progress related to the same matter- Montenegrin Premier Adviser Radoslav 
Martinovic said.

In an interview to "Blic Montenegro", as the member of the Montenegrin experts team 
for the foreign policy and security, Martinovic did not give his opinion whether new 
set of talks could mean giving up referendum's organizing. According to him this 
matter should discuss "politicians, but not experts".

Martinovic expressed his belief that future talks, in addition to affirmation and 
positive resolution of the future relations between Montenegro and Serbia would ensure 
more democratic atmosphere for referendum's organization.




DPS ABOUT TALKS IN BELGRADE
SEPARATION BY MUTUAL CONSENT OR REFERENDUM

PODGORICA- Regarding recent political talks in Belgrade about future federation, High 
official of the Montenegrin ruling Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) Miodrag 
Vukovic said that immediately after finishing experts talks about open matters, there 
will be reached final political decision.

A solution could be an agreement between the Montenegrin and Serbian leaders that two 
republics become separated by mutual consent, following Czech-Slovakian model or to 
let citizens to choose future state regulation at the referendum - Vukovic said.

In that case referendum in Montenegro is going to be organized in April or by 
beginning of May this year.- Vukovic stated precisely.

MONTENEGRIN MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS BRANKO LUKOVAC
PREVLAKA MATTER SHOULD BE RESOLVED BY JULY THIS YEAR

PODGROICA- Experts dealing with matters of Montenegrin and Croatian borders should 
find a solution for border crossing at Prevlaka, by the end of July, so that the 
mandate of Peace forces in the United Nations (UN) could be brought to an end- 
Montenegrin Minister of Foreign Affairs Branko Lukovac said.

If there could not be found the right solution in deadline determined, Lukovac 
suggested some special solution that could exclude the main reasons that engaged UNMOP 
Mission.

in Montenegrin



PREDSJEDNIK VLADE CRNE GORE FILIP VUJANOVIC:
REFERENDUM JE NUZAN

Podgorica - Zajednicka drzava samo udaljava Crnu Goru i Srbiju, dok bi savez te dvije 
medjunarodno priznate drzave omogucio da njihovi odnosi budu na kvalitetnom nivou - 
izjavio je crnogorski premijer Filip Vujanovic.

Vujanovic je izrazio nadu da ce Beograd promisljeno i analiticki razmtoriti model o 
savezu medjunarodno priznatih drzava Crne Gore i Srbije, koji je ponudila crnogorska 
vlada kao model za buduce odnose.

Referendum u Crnoj Gori ne bi bio nuzan ukoliko bi se skupstine Crne Gore i Srbije 
dogovorile o savezu, a taj dogovor verifikovala savezna skupstina - ocijenio je 
Vujanovic.




SAVJETNIK CRNOGORSKOG PREMIJERA RADOSLAV MARTINOVIC:
RAZGOVORI NE ODUGOVLACE REFERENDUM

Podgorica - Razgovori o preuredjenju odnosa Crne Gore i Srbije su pozitivan pomak i ne 
predstavljaju nikakvo odugovlacenje kada je referendum u Crnoj Gori u pitanje - 
izjavio je savjetnik crnogorskog premijera Radoslav Martinovic. 

Kao clan crnogorskog ekspertskog tima za spoljnu politiku i bezbjednost Martinovic u 
izjavi za "Blic Montenegro" nije se izjasnio o tome da li bi novi dogovori mogli da 
znace odustajanje od referenduma, jer je to prema njegovoj ocjeni "stvar politicara a 
ne eksperata".

Martinovic je izrazio uvjerenje da ce i buduci razgovori, pored afirmacije i 
pozitivnog rjesenja odnosa Crne Gore i Srbije pomoci da atmosfera za referendum bude 
demokratska. 




DPS O ISHODU POLITICKIH RAZGOVORA U BEOGRADU
SPORAZUMNO RAZDVAJANJE ILI REFERENDUM

Podgorica -  Povodom nedavnih politickih razgovora u Beogradu o buducnosti federacije, 
visoki funkcioner crnogoroske vlade Demokratske partije socijalista (DPS) Miodrag 
Vukovic izjavio je, da ce se poslije ekspertskih razgovora o pitanjima koja su jos 
otvorena, uslijediti konacna politicka odluka. 

Politicka odluka moze biti da se prvi ljudi Crne Gore i Srbije dogovore da se te dvije 
republike sporazumno razdvje po cesko-slovackom modelu ili da se gradjani na 
referendumu izjasne u kakvoj drzavi zele da zive - rekao je Vukovic.

U tom slucaju referendum u Crnoj Gori bice odrzan u aprilu ili pocetkom maja ove 
godine -precizirao je Vukovic.


MINISTAR SPOLJNIH POSLOVA CRNE GORE BRANKO LUKOVAC
PITANJE PREVLAKE TREBA RIJESITI DO JULA OVE GODINE

Podgorica - Strucnjaci za granice Crne Gore i Hrvatske trebalo bi da rijese problem 
granice na Prevlaci do kraja jula, kako bi mandat mirovnih snaga Ujedinjenih nacija 
(UN) na tom prostoru mogao biti zavrsen - uvjerenja je ministar inostranih poslova 
Crne Gore Branko Lukovac.

Ako ne bude moguce u tom roku pronaci prihvatljivu formulu Lukovac je predlozio neko 
prelazno rjesenje koje bi eliminisalo glavne razloge koji su doveli do uspostavljanja 
Misije UNMOP.







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