Montenegro should build up cooperation with Russia and adhere to military neutrality in its foreign policy, Montenegrin politician Andrija Mandic said.

"The invitation from NATO to Montenegro was a big mistake," Andrija Mandic, leader of the New Serb Democracy party, said in an interview with News Front.
"The alliance knows that over 60 percent of the people in Montenegro are against the country joining the military bloc. Unfortunately, we have a government of puppets controlled by the West," he added.
There are some people in Montenegro who support joining NATO and they are outnumbered, Mandic said. At the same time, there are those who want the country to form a military alliance with Russia, the politician said.
"However, the majority support Montenegro being neutral. But we are an Orthodox people, and Russia protected us from the Ottoman Empire for 300 years. So, first of all, we want our neutrality to be guaranteed and supported by Russia," he explained.
The politician stressed that Montenegro should try to build friendly relations with Russia. The Montenegrin economy relies heavily on Russian tourists and investments from Russia. The government should keep this in mind and look to strengthen ties with Moscow, Mandic said.
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