Talk:Foreign relations of Serbia

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"...will be inhereted, along with all of its holdings, by the Republic of Serbia." Is this true? Montenegro will not get at least some part of this? How is this possible? What about the share of costs that the montenegrin taxpayers have given to the State Union (previous Federal yugoslav government) for establishing these holdings in the first place?

"Despite this, Montenegro will be represented at Serbian embassies and consulates in countries in which Montenegro has not established a formal diplomatic presence." - sounds reasonable; it is probably true.

"The governments of the two countries expressed an interest in pursuing a common foreign policy." - citation please? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 212.36.8.100 (talkcontribs).