Zeta Municipal Assembly of Montenegro Revokes Kosovo Recognition
The Zeta Municipal Assembly of Montenegro has passed a declaration formally revoking its previous recognition of Kosovo. The decision, reported by RTCG, followed a council vote in favor of the declaration, citing it as a response to prior governmental actions. During the session, councilors stated the declaration stemmed from a belief that previous state institutions had disregarded the views of a segment of the Zeta electorate regarding the status of Kosovo since the territory’s independence.
RTCG reports detailed that the declaration included political assessments concerning the situation of Serbian and Macedonian communities within Kosovo. The declaration asserted that the current institutions in Pristina have led to a deterioration in the conditions faced by these groups. The Zeta Municipal Assembly’s action represents a significant statement within Montenegro.
The assembly’s move reflects ongoing debate surrounding the status of Kosovo and its implications for the region. The declaration, formally adopted by the Zeta assembly, underscores continued concerns regarding the treatment of minority populations and the impact of political decisions on local communities. Further details regarding the specific wording of the declaration are expected to be released.
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This action by the Zeta Municipal Assembly highlights continued divisions regarding Kosovo’s status within Montenegro.