Kremlin denies plotting coup, assassination in Montenegro
On October 16, the same day Montenegrins voted in a Parliamentary Election, authorities arrested 20 people from neighbouring Serbia on charges of planning armed attacks against the state.
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Moscow/Podgorica: The Kremlin on Monday rejected "irresponsible" allegations by Montenegro that Russia was involved in a plot to assassinate its prime minister.
"Now we know that Russia`s state institutions were involved," he told independent Prva TV. "It is up to Russian state institutions to investigate this."
The Kremlin dismissed Katnic`s allegations as absurd and denied interfering in Montenegro`s internal affairs.
"These words are too serious ... and failing to support them with reliable information is irresponsible, to say the least," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on a conference call.
On October 16, the same day Montenegrins voted in a Parliamentary Election, authorities arrested 20 people from neighbouring Serbia on charges of planning armed attacks against the state.
Opposition parties accused Djukanovic and his allies of fabricating the plot to extend his grip on power over the small Adriatic republic, NATO`s newest member.
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