In addition to aid for electricity and food, the Montenegrin Prime Minister in the technical mandate, Dritan Abazovic, has asked the Serbian President, Aleksandar Vucic, for help - the purchase of the "Aluminijski" Plant, which, it seems, he has promised.

The Belgrade newspaper,

Danas

,  has learned that the Prime Minister of Montenegro had some political demands towards the neighboring country.

First of all, Abazović asked the president of the neighboring state to put pressure on the Democratic Front, so that the pro-Russian political group participates in the formation of a new government, headed by the president of the URA.

In the event that the other signatories of yesterday's surprising agreement of the winning parties in the 2020 elections do not accept it, Abazovic has asked Vucic to ensure that he takes the position of coordinator of all security services in the next government .

During the meeting in Belgrade, the pair discussed another very important issue for Serbia and Russia: how to help Russia protect its assets in Montenegro, which, due to Russian aggression against Ukraine, is under Western sanctions.

In this sense, it was agreed that Serbia, through its tycoons, fictitiously buys all the Montenegrin hotels owned by the Russians.

In this way, Russia would retain part of its property in Montenegro.

It seems that Abazović explained to President Vučić that "so far he has managed to ensure that the Russian capital in Montenegro does not go to waste".

In an effort to save the country from future troubles, the prime minister in the technical mandate announced that instead of joining the EU, he would bring Montenegro into the Open Balkans of Vucic and the Albanian prime minister, Edi Rama.

The first step in this direction is Prime Minister Abazović's announcement yesterday that, although Montenegro is not yet officially a member of the Open Balkans, he will delegate the representative to the Crisis Group for food and energy security of that initiative.

/Telegraph/