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Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjártó Péter to pay ...
Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjártó Péter to pay visit to Montenegro on Tuesday
Prime Minister Duško Marković will host on Tuesday the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary Szijjártó Péter, who will pay visit to Montenegro.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Srđan Darmanović, Minister of European Affairs Aleksandar Andrija Pejović and Minister of Economy and Dragica Sekulić will also meet with Minister Szijjártó.
During the visit, the Programme on Cooperation between the Ministry of Education of Montenegro and the Ministry of Human Resources of Hungary in the field of education for the period 2018-2020 and the Memorandum of Understanding between the Investment and Development Fund of Montenegro AD and Export-Import Bank AD of Hungary will be signed.
Agenda:
Minister of Education Damir Šehović and Hungarian Minister Szijjártó will sign the Programme on Cooperation between the Ministry of Education of Montenegro and the Ministry of Human Resources of Hungary in the field of education for the period 2018-2020 at 10:05 at the Villa Gorica.
Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Investment and Development Fund of Montenegro Zoran Vukčević, Director of the Regional Representative Office of EXIM Bank Bukovics Zsolt will sign the Memorandum of Understanding between the Investment and Development Fund of Montenegro AD and Export-Import Bank AD of Hungary.
Ministers Darmanović and Szijjártó will give press statements following the signing.
Public Relations Service of the Government of Montenegro will provide the media with photos and video recordings (spray) of every event.
Journalists and cameramen who have annual accreditation issued by the Government of Montenegro can enter the Government’s building by using the accreditation card, along with an ID document. Journalists and cameramen who have no annual accreditation issued by the Government of Montenegro must seek the issuance of the daily accreditation by sending a letter signed by an executive via e-mail to: pr@gov.me or fax: +382 20 482 938.