The new Montenegrin Premier Igor Luksic will arrive in Belgrade today to meet with top officials. This is not an official visit, but Luksic will use the opportunity to hold informal meetings with Serbian President Boris Tadic and Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic.
Read More »War crimes suspect arrested in Montenegro
Montenegrin police have arrested a former member of the paramilitary group The Jackals on suspicion of 1999 war crimes against Kosovo civilians, the Serbian war crimes prosecutor’s office announced on Monday (January 17th). Ranko Momic was detained on Saturday based on an arrest warrant issued by Belgrade. He is in …
Read More »Montenegro granted status of EU candidate country
The EU leaders have approved the proposal to grant Montenegro a status of a candidate country. In November the EC recommended granting the status to Montenegro. The Balkan country applied for EU membership in December 2008. On May 1 it received a status of an associated country.
Read More »Montenegro to receive EU candidate status
European Union foreign ministers have agreed to grant official EU candidate status to Montenegro, the fourth former Yugoslav republic to take this step towards European integration. “We have given the green light for Montenegro for candidate status,” Belgian Foreign Minister Steven Vanackere was cited by the AP as saying on …
Read More »NATO Secretary-General says Montenegro needs to focus on reforms
NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said it is too early to talk about a possible date for Montenegro’s accession to NATO. In an interview with the daily Pobjeda on Saturday (December 11th), he urged authorities to focus on reforms. Montenegro was invited to join NATO’s membership action plan (MAP) in …
Read More »Montenegro handed over CEI chairmanship to Serbia
Montenegro handed over the year-long chairmanship of the Central European Initiative (CEI) to Serbia on Tuesday (December 7th) during a meeting of national co-ordinators from member states in Podgorica. Montenegrin
Read More »Montenegro to be the next country to join NATO
Montenegro will be the next country to join NATO, said Jennifer Brush, Director of the Office for South-East Europe of the State Department. “I do not see a reason why Montenegro should not be the next country to join NATO.” she added.
Read More »EC official optimistic about Montenegro’s membership application
The EU might grant Montenegro candidate status next month, an official with the European Commission delegation to Podgorica said on Saturday (November 27th). Clive Rumbold was speaking at the annual session of the Central European Initiative Parliamentary Assembly in Budva. He recalled that each country will be assessed on its …
Read More »Bulgaria and Montenegro signed a deal on classified information
Representatives of Montenegro and Bulgaria signed an agreement for the mutual protection and exchange of classified information at a meeting in Podgorica on Wednesday. The deal aims to secure the mutual protection of classified information, including measures for the protection of classified information, the transfer of these type of documents, …
Read More »Serbian President in visit to Montenegro
Serbian President Boris Tadić will pay a working visit to Montenegro today. Together with President of Montenegro Filip Vujanović, he will open a business forum which will be attended by businessmen from both countries. The two presidents will afterwards visit the new Serbian Chamber of Commerce Representative Offices in Podgorica, …
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