Montenegro and Multipolarity

20.06.2023
Speech at the Global Conference on Multipolarity, 29 April 2023.

Poštovani gospodine Dugin, organizatori, cijenjini učesnici i pratioci današnje konferencije. Pozdravljam vas ispred redakcije portala IN4S, Greetings from Montenegro!

As you know, we are talking about the former Yugoslav republic, today a NATO country, which, according to the former prime minister's admission, was against joining that criminal military alliance in the percentage of 85 percent.

And YES, in order to get a clearer picture of the importance of that decision, you should keep two facts in mind.

First, the people of Montenegro are certainly the most Russophile people on the planet.

Second, the country itself has a population of just over half a million inhabitants, an area so small that, today, almost 1300Montenegros can be placed on the soil of the Russian Federation.

The 1990s, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, which had long been a competitor or participated in the construction of a bipolar world, brought to the stage what Fukuyama skillfully formulated as the end of history, and the final triumph of democracy, but actually as the absolute, untouchable, global supremacy of the United States American States in all fields - above all military, economic and cultural.

The 1990s, therefore, brought the establishment of a new paradigm called the New World Order. We are witnessing that the time of the unipolar world is passing, and that the new, multipolar world, and this is well formulated from Russia itself, where, I think President Putin himself said it, said that Russia does not have an ideology to impose on others, smaller and develops unstoppably.

I will deal with the topic of the Serbian national space and a part of the Serbian world, today, I repeat, unfortunately, without questioning the will of the people, a part of the NATO alliance.

Aggressive rewriting of history, which was mentioned as a fact in Russia itself, was assessed as inadmissible and unacceptable for Russia. If one were to look for the very causes of today's conflict in the east of Europe, more precisely in the area of the former USSR, and even more precisely on the periphery of Russian civilization, it is clear that they are right there, in the desire of the West to aggressively rewrite history and try to change the collective consciousness. Entire nations. That is why, today, it is not surprising that on the battlefield in the Ukrainian steppes you can see scenes of the destruction of, for example, German military equipment, more specifically German anti-aircraft systems and German tanks, just as it happened once before, in the historical memory of all mankind.

What is on stage is, therefore, an attempt to change the collective consciousness and collective memory of entire nations.

For illustration, let's return to the example of Ukraine, where, especially in the last ten years, the process of rewriting historical memory has been carried out. First, the Russian language was suppressed and later practically banned. Furthermore, various modalities of intimidation of the Russian and Ukrainian population living under the auspices of the Russian civilizational model were implemented.

Then those who opposed this policy of the Ukrainian puppet authorities were killed.

Let us remember the dozens of murders and inhumane war crimes committed continuously, especially cruelly against the population of the Donetsk and Lugansk regions, by the army of the puppet Kiev regime, trained, incited, armed and financed by the member states of the NATO pact.

As we can see, all this has just led to the flare-up of the conflict in the worst possible way, with the constant threat of nuclear war breaking out.

I gave this, possibly somewhat broader, introduction in order to get to the story of Montenegro, in which a process quite similar to the one in Ukraine took place until recently, where the criminal regime of Milo Djukanovic was financed and maintained to a good extent by the West, and which has lasted more than 30 years! Changed in a diametrically opposite way to how the so-called Orange Revolution was carried out around the world, under the direction of the West.

In our country, too, it began with the suppression of the national Serbian language, along with inevitable economic and political pressures on the historically established Serbian people, in order to move, as in the Ukrainian case, to the open persecution of the canonical Serbian Orthodox Church, which operates in the territory of today's Montenegro.

The people, then, through the magnificent lithic movement, in complete unity with their church, in a peaceful and Gandhianway, without a single scene of documented violence, peacefully and almost silently with mass peaceful gatherings, lithicmarches, day after day, until the undemocratic elections , I repeat the non-free elections, from August 30, 2020, peacefully removed the government of Milo Djukanovic's party. In the recently held presidential elections, in a much freer atmosphere, Milo Djukanovic's almost four-decade-long political career ended with his convincing defeat.

Unfortunately, these days we see that the Ukrainian regime of fear is trying to bring to an end another job, instructed, led and financed from the outside, about the final solution and reckoning with the historically Russian Kiev Metropolitanate and the Church, which finds its origin and centuries-old connection in Russian Orthodoxy. This certainly raises questions about the future situation in Montenegro. Will our national liberation and the freedom of our Church be threatened again? Or, as the people want, the country will find itself in a society of equals, in a world of multipolarity, where there will be a place for everyone on the basis of free will and cooperation without imposing solutions.

Our Serbian people, just like the Russian people, like many peoples around the world, want and hope for a MULTIPOLAR WORLD in which states and peoples will live and cooperate on the basis of understanding, non-imposition of solutions and true freedom.