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Croatia strongly supports Montenegro's EU and NATO bid
Published on: Sep 4, 2013 • 5:06 PM Author: PR Bureau
Podgorica, Montenegro (4 September 2013) – Montenegro’s Prime Minister Milo Đukanović hosted Croatian President Ivo Josipović in Podgorica on Tuesday.
He emhasised that the Croatian President’s visit to Montenegro confirms excellent bilateral relations between the two neighbouring and friendly countries, which is significant for the overall progress of the region, as a stimulus for further stabilisation and further European course of the Western Balkan’s countries.
He stressed the importance of Croatia’s membership in the European Union and NATO, and the experience the country has been providing to Montenegro in achieving its European and Euro-Atlantic aspirations.
"Montenegro is on the right track to become the next member of the European Union, and I am confident that your Government will continue to work hard to achieve the set target," Croatian President Ivo Josipović underlined.
Both sides agreed that, in the context of maintaining very good political and overall relations, it is necessary, among other things, to resolve certain issues, including the border one, and expressed their willingness to further strengthen and intensify economic cooperation, especially in the area of infrastructure and investment.
He emhasised that the Croatian President’s visit to Montenegro confirms excellent bilateral relations between the two neighbouring and friendly countries, which is significant for the overall progress of the region, as a stimulus for further stabilisation and further European course of the Western Balkan’s countries.
He stressed the importance of Croatia’s membership in the European Union and NATO, and the experience the country has been providing to Montenegro in achieving its European and Euro-Atlantic aspirations.
"Montenegro is on the right track to become the next member of the European Union, and I am confident that your Government will continue to work hard to achieve the set target," Croatian President Ivo Josipović underlined.
Both sides agreed that, in the context of maintaining very good political and overall relations, it is necessary, among other things, to resolve certain issues, including the border one, and expressed their willingness to further strengthen and intensify economic cooperation, especially in the area of infrastructure and investment.
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