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Maddocks makes decisions about Milo Bozovic, Knezevic claims

President of the Parliament’s Security and Defense Committee, Milan Knezevic, noted that he knew the decisions on the arrest of Milo Bozovic had been made in the UK embassy after he heard the statement of the UK Ambassador, Karen Maddocks, suggesting  that everyone should congratulate prosecutor’s office on the achievement. He also added that the Milo Bozovic trial would be held in the UK embassy, proposing the continuation of the one over the alleged coup attempt to be held there as well.

“Imagine our ambassador cutting in line in London for a kilo of bread and a can of tuna. He would be beaten in that market and then thrown into the Thames. In our country, it’s normal that the British ambassador expresses a disturbing view – that we should support the action of the prosecution even though we haven’t seen evidence in order to expand the investigation. I don’t say we should throw Ambassador Maddocks in the Moraca River or harass her physically, but we should send her a message, at least we from the Front, that we’re some kind of independent country, and if she doesn’t know what to do here, then she should translate Shakespeare into Serbian, go to the beaches, be interested in bazaars, fairs… and let us create this country as we imagined based on the will of citizens expressed in the election,” said Mr Knezevic.

 

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