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Riga (AFP) July 11, 2016


Montenegro calls October elections, amid NATO splits
Podgorica, Montenegro (AFP) July 11, 2016 - Montenegro on Monday called a parliamentary election for October, likely to be clouded by divisions in the tiny Balkan nation over its NATO accession.

The former Yugoslav republic signed an accession agreement with NATO in May paving the way to become the military alliance's 29th member state.

But NATO membership deeply divides the country, and fueled violent protests last year which Podgorica suspects Russia had a hand in.

Some 46 percent of Montenegrins support NATO membership, according to the most recent opinion poll.

President Filip Vujanovic called the legislative election for October 16 in his country, which has a population of 630,000 and became independent in 2006.

One of the new lawmakers' first tasks will be to decide whether to organise or not a referendum on membership in the transatlantic alliance.

Fellow ex-Yugoslav republics Croatia and Slovenia have both joined NATO, as have many of eastern Europe's ex communist states once ruled from Moscow.

Russia sees this process, backed by a NATO military build-up in response to the Ukraine crisis, as a threat to its security.

Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic, who has been either president or premier since 1991, brought opposition representatives into government in May to end a political crisis and prepare for the election.

But the main opposition Democratic Front refused to join the new government, saying it feared electoral fraud.

Canada vowed Monday to keep a soon-to-be deployed battalion in Baltic state Latvia for as long as Russia remains a "troublemaker" in the region.

Ottawa's pledge refers to NATO's planned deployment of four battalions of around 1,000 troops each in Poland and the Baltic states as a tripwire against fresh Russian adventurism in its Soviet-era backyard.

The alliance formally endorsed the move at its landmark weekend summit in Warsaw, the largest reinforcement of its eastern flank since the Cold War.

"As long as Russia is a troublemaker in the region, we need to be strong together and Canada will be part of it," Foreign Minister Stephane Dion said Monday following talks with his Latvian counterpart Edgars Rinkevics in Riga.

The Kremlin has stepped up its presence in the Baltic Sea area and its jets frequently test the airspace of NATO allies such as Estonia.

Canadian troops would remain "as long as it is necessary" while using "strong dialogue to convince Russia to change their behaviour," Dion added, as NATO prepared to hold fresh talks with Russia on Wednesday.

Canada announced it will lead a multi-national battalion in Latvia from early 2017 and deploy around 450 troops. Britain will lead a battalion in Estonia, Germany in Lithuania, the US will do so in Poland.

Fears that Russia could attempt an attack in the Baltics surged after Moscow's 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine, a move that sent East-West relations to their lowest point since the Cold War.


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