Just like every year before the start of the tourist season in Montenegro, Serbian media write that their nationals interested in spending holidays on the Montenegrin coast are struggling with complications at border crossings, despite having all the necessary documents issued by the Serbian Ministry of Interior.
The Montenegrin Interior Ministry (MUP) denies such claims.
“We are informing the public that conditions for crossing the state border between Serbia and Montenegro remain unchanged”, the Ministry said to reporters of Pobjeda daily.
To be precise, the media in Serbia published that the border with Montenegro can no longer be crossed with a “document confirming the extension of vehicle registration (licence plates)”.
If there is any change, MUP said, the public will be notified in a timely manner.
“It is true that a certain number of persons were not allowed to enter Montenegro from Serbia. But these persons did not meet the conditions prescribed by the Law on Border Control and the Law on Foreigners for entry into our country, or stay in our territory”, the MUP stressed. It has nothing to do with registration.



