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Montenegro on EU’s “safe list”

Montenegro on EU’s “safe list”

The EU has named 14 countries whose citizens are considered “safe” to be let in from July 1, despite the pandemic, including Serbia and Montenegro. The list currently features Algeria, Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, Montenegro, Morocco, New Zealand, Rwanda, Serbia, South Korea, Thailand, Tunisia and Uruguay. The United States, Brazil and Russia, where the coronavirus… READ MORE

Montenegro is the only country which could join EU in 2025

Montenegro is the only country which could join EU in 2025

Montenegro-Serbia relations remain strained and it’s very hard to predict in what direction they are going to move, says in the interview for Pobjeda, Mr Žarko Korać, Professor in the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade and former Vice-President of the Government of Serbia. He points out that there are still many open questions in the… READ MORE

Three mediation agents for the acquisition of Montenegrin passport

Three mediation agents for the acquisition of Montenegrin passport

According to the decision rendered by the Government Secretariat for Development Projects, Alex Capital Partners, Arton Group and Henley and Partners Government Services companies have been chosen for mediation agents in applying for economic citizenship of Montenegro. This decision was brought on Wednesday. “The Secretariat received 21 applications, and after the deadline expired, there was… READ MORE

I see real opportunities for Montenegro to become a member of EU soon

Prime Ministers of Montenegro and Hungary, Dusko Markovic and Viktor Orban, told at the press conference following their official talks in Podgorica earlier today that relations between the two countries are at the highest level, characterized by the alliance in NATO, European integration cooperation and the extraordinary room for investing in the Montenegrin economy. “I… READ MORE

Karakačanov: Montenegro is the most serious candidate for the EU membership

Karakačanov: Montenegro is the most serious candidate for the EU membership

Deputy Prime Minister and  Minister of defense of Bulgaria, Krasimir Karakačanov, who is in a state visit to Montenegro, met with the Minister of defense of Montenegro, Predrag Bošković, and said that our country is the most serious candidate for the EU membership. Bošković reminded about the support Bulgaria gave to Montenegro during the reform… READ MORE

Tajani: Montenegro and Serbia can be ready for the EU by 2025

Tajani: Montenegro and Serbia can be ready for the EU by 2025

Montenegro and Serbia can be ready for the European Union by 2025, said European Parliament speaker Antonio Tajani in an interview with the EWB. “The Western Balkans has a clear and credible European perspective and can count on the European Parliament to support them in this process, but the ball is in their court. Significant… READ MORE

2018 is key for accelerating EU accession process

2018 is key for accelerating EU accession process

Montenegro has achieved a good result in the field of European integration, and the continuation of reforms, especially during 2018, will be crucial for the gradual rounding up of the negotiating process and continued EU enlargement policy, it was assessed during talks that European Affairs Minister Aleksandar Andrija Pejovic had in Brussels with the MEPs… READ MORE

EBRD promotes competitive business environment in Montenegro

EBRD promotes competitive business environment in Montenegro

The EBRD is promoting the implementation of a fair and competitive business environment in Montenegro with a capacity building project for the national Agency for the Protection of Competition. The project includes training for staff and judges on merger and antitrust cases, the introduction of econometric software to analyse competition cases and activities to raise… READ MORE

Djukanovic: Montenegro used to be the least developed republic and now it is regional leader

Djukanovic: Montenegro used to be the least developed republic and now it is regional leader

The leader of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) Milo Djukanovic said that Montenegro used to be the least developed Yugoslav republic. However, after a democratic renewal of independence and international recognition, it has become one of the leading countries in the region both in economic development and in integrations. As Djukanovic said, this is… READ MORE