2020 in Montenegro

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2020
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Montenegro

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  • January 2 - several thousand fans of the Red Star Belgrade marched to the Montenegrin embassy in Belgrade to support the protests in Montenegro against the law, setting off fireworks that partially burned the flag of Montenegro outside the embassy building. Several Serbian far-right organisations also joined the rally. Although the event was announced, the embassy was allegedly left unguarded by the Serbian police, with only undercover security units present, which sparked criticism from Montenegro.[1][2] President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić denied these claims and stated that the embassy was well-guarded[3] and Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the vandalism and stated that the Montenegrin government is trying to shift the blame for ongoing crisis on Serbia.[4]
  • February 29 - a senior Russian-backed bishop in Ukraine Onufriy Berezovsky participated and led an prayer walk and protest rally in Podgorica, reflecting tense relations between the Montenegrin government and Russia.[5]

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References

  1. ^ Protesti u Crnoj Gori i Beogradu protiv Zakona o slobodi vjeroispovijesti, Glas Amerike
  2. ^ Beograd: Huligani raketama gađali zastavu Crne Gore, niko nije pokušao da ih spriječi, Vijesti
  3. ^ "Burne reakcije iz Crne Gore nakon pokušaja paljenja zastave u Beogradu". Al Jazeera Balkans (in Bosnian). 2020-01-03. Retrieved 2020-02-02.
  4. ^ "Ministarstvo spoljnih poslova Srbije osudilo pokušaj paljenja zastave Crne Gore". Radio Slobodna Evropa (in Serbo-Croatian). Retrieved 2020-02-02.
  5. ^ Mitropolit Onufrije u Podgorici: U Crnoj Gori i Ukrajini progon crkve, Danas, 29 February 2020