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Montenegro's anti-Russian course will change - Russia

I hope that the anti-Russian course will change after the parliamentary elections in Montenegro.

Axar.az reports this was stated by the chairman of the Committee on International Relations of the Council of the Russian Federation Konstantin Kosachev.

"For the first time in 30 years, Djukanovic's ruling party is not gaining a large majority. It was not possible to play the anti-Russian card thrown at the centre of the election campaign this time," he said.

Date
2020.08.31 / 11:32
Author
Tural Azimzadeh
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