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Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic had talks with head of the OSCE mission to Belgrade Mauricio Massari
Published on: Mar 1, 2004 • 11:28 PM Author: Naslovna strana
Montenegrin Prime Minister met today in Podgorica with the head of the OSCE Mission to Belgrade, Ambassador Mauricio Massari.
Expressing gratitude for Montenegros readiness to share views on issues of common interest on regular basis, Ambassador Massari said that this visit was focused on his regular biannual report at the meeting of the OSCE Permanent Council taking place next week in Viena.
One of important initiatives launched by Ambassador Massari was to introduce the practice of regular interchange of information and experiences between internal affairs and prosecution departments in the region, with a view to suppressing corruption and organized crime.
Following a detailed analysis of the current situation in Serbia, Prime Minister Djukanovic expressed full readiness to support Serbian Government in all reform and pro-European efforts, stressing that it was in the best interest of both Montenegro and the region to promote democracy in Serbia.
In addition, Prime Minister Djukanovic and Ambassador Massari shared their views on topical issues concerning internal democratization and reforms.
The meeting was attended by Ambassador Rudols Bogner Head of the OSCE Office in Montenegro.
Expressing gratitude for Montenegros readiness to share views on issues of common interest on regular basis, Ambassador Massari said that this visit was focused on his regular biannual report at the meeting of the OSCE Permanent Council taking place next week in Viena.
One of important initiatives launched by Ambassador Massari was to introduce the practice of regular interchange of information and experiences between internal affairs and prosecution departments in the region, with a view to suppressing corruption and organized crime.
Following a detailed analysis of the current situation in Serbia, Prime Minister Djukanovic expressed full readiness to support Serbian Government in all reform and pro-European efforts, stressing that it was in the best interest of both Montenegro and the region to promote democracy in Serbia.
In addition, Prime Minister Djukanovic and Ambassador Massari shared their views on topical issues concerning internal democratization and reforms.
The meeting was attended by Ambassador Rudols Bogner Head of the OSCE Office in Montenegro.
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