Montenegro prepares to widen its rift with Serbia

The Scotsman | July 8, 2000| | Copyright

MONTENEGRO was last night preparing to take the first step towards separation from Serbia, and the death of the Yugoslav Federation.

The republic's parliament was last night set to approve a motion that would mean it would no longer acknowledge decisions made by the Yugoslav federal parliament in Belgrade.

Serbia and Montenegro are the only two republics left in the rump Yugoslavia: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, and Macedonia all split away during a series of wars in the 1990s.

Montenegro's defiant tone came a day after the Serb-dominated federal parliament approved hastily proposed changes to ...

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