27.10.2025 10:24
Montenegro's Prime Minister Milojko Spajic stated yesterday, following an incident involving a Turkish group that resulted in assault and fighting, "We will temporarily revoke the right of Turkish citizens to visit our country without a visa." Meanwhile, 45 Turkish citizens involved in the incident have been detained.
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One of the countries that has recently become a popular destination for Turks, the incident in Montenegro has caused a crisis between the two countries.
After an alleged assault and fight involving a Turkish group, Montenegro's Prime Minister Milojko Spajic announced that they have temporarily suspended visa-free travel from Turkey.
"WE WILL MAKE THE DECISION WITH AN URGENT PROCEDURE"
In a statement made on his X account, Spajic said, "We will make the decision to temporarily suspend the visa-free regime for Turkish citizens with an urgent procedure. In order to protect economic activities and good bilateral relations, we will initiate intensive talks with the Republic of Turkey in the coming period, and we will try to find the most suitable model that will be in the interest of both parties in a spirit of good cooperation and alliance."
45 TURKISH CITIZENS DETAINED
On the other hand, 45 Turkish citizens alleged to be involved in the assault and fight in Montenegro have been detained.
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