
Vijesti is the first privately owned daily in Montenegro. It fairly successfully strives to keep an independent line, but could be characterized as anti-Milosevic. The daily currently strongly supports independence for Montenegro.
- We must avoid bloodshed: an appeal by the pro-Western leader of Montenegro, the smaller Yugoslav republic, against NATO military intervention, Vijesti, Podgorica, March 25 1999
- Totally Innocent Civilians are Dying in this Hell: president Milo Djukanovic condemns Milosevic and for the second time demands a halt to NATO attacks against Yugoslavia, Vijesti, Podgorica, March 30 1999
- Dangerous Spreading of Violence Can Start a War in Montenegro: president Milo Djukanovic meets with religious leaders, calls for tolerance and for the third time demands a halt to NATO attacks against Yugoslavia, Vijesti, Podgorica, April 2 1999
- We will not allow Milosevic to execute a violent coup in Montenegro: president Milo Djukanovic talks about NATO intervention, independence of Montenegro and Milosevic, Vijesti, Podgorica, April 9 1999
- There will be no coup in Montenegro: president Milo Djukanovic's press conference, Vijesti, Podgorica, April 17 1999
- Cessation of NATO attacks is the best assistance West can offer to Montenegro, Vijesti, Podgorica, April 30 1999
- Normalize Relations with Montenegro, message from the municipal leadership of the town of Cacak in central Serbia, Vijesti, Podgorica, May 5 1999
- Convoy Made a Wrong Turn, Serb Refugees from Orahovac Yesterday Arrived to Podgorica; They Blame KFOR for the Incident in Pec, October 29 1999
- Franko Simatovic Frenki: The Croat who heads Milosevic's secret police, reprinted from Zagreb tabloid Arena, September 5-7, 2000
- People's Party Accused Lukovac of not Representing Government Policy, Prime Minister Offered Lukewarm Defense, Contentious Government meeting: while the protesters in Belgrade were overthrowing Milosevic's regime, ministers from the People's Party charged the
Montenegrin Foreign Minister, October 7 2000
- I Demand That the Popular Support for a Single State be Checked in a Referendum, interview with Vojislav Kostunica, October 16 2000
- SDP for Referendum, NS Wants to Wait, DPS for Independence in Negotiations With Serbia, Coallition in disagreement regarding the final status of Montenegro, October 19 2000
- CEDEM's analysts based on the results of a large opinion poll estimate the result of a referendum: 55:45 for independent Montenegro, October 30 2000
- FRY is fiction, I suggest that the decision-making center be left in Montenegro, President Djukanovic explains the platform for the negotiation with Serbia, November 1 2000
- Montenegrin Prime Minister Filip Vujanovic for Vijesti: Montenegro and Serbia created Yugoslavia, not the other way round, December 12, 2000
- Zoran Djindjic says that the recomposition of relations with Montenegro is achievable under the constitution of FR Yugoslavia: "We find the claim that FR Yugoslavia does not exist offensive", December 30, 2000
- According to CEDEM's and DAMAR's polls there are no significant changes in the public opinion: 55.60f citizens of Montenegro would vote for independent Montenegro, January 24, 2001
- Revision of Serbian and Yugoslav Constitutions prepared in Belgrade: They Change Constitutions in Private Meeting, With Participation of Advisor and Wife of President of FRY, March 24, 2001
- Explanation of three participants from Montenegro: Represented Views of Majority in Montenegro, March 26, 2001
- In Berane Local Assembly Mayor Mitrovic Defects From DPS and Changes Balance of Power: Pro-Serb Parties Take Over in Berane, March 27, 2001
- Electrical Utility Company Blocked Functioning of Municipal Authorities and Public Companies in Berane: Municipality and Five Local Companies Had Electricity Cut Off Because of Debts, April 5, 2001
- Most Recent Poll by CEDEM and Damar Agency Heralds Certain Victory for Montenegrin Block: 55.6 Percent of Citizens of Montenegro Would Vote for Independence, April 5, 2001
- Our Goal is to Have Two Thirds of Seats for Montenegrin Block in Parliament, says DJukanovic before the election and adds: "The DPS will have at least twice as many seats as the SNP. With such differences, we cannot even talk about rivalry between these two parties", April 16, 2001
- Last One, "Milosevic threatened like a man, Kostunica is perfidious", April 20, 2001
- David's New Suit, Montenegrin diplomat speaks, 8/24/2001
- Referendum Necessary, But Not Sufficient Condition For Independence, Council of Europe experts, Venice Commission, published temporary report about constitutional matters in FRY, November 1, 2001
- New Draft referendum Law Assessed By International Community As Step Back - According To OSCE Recommendation At Least 223,000 Votes Needed For Independence, 11/6/2001