The US delegation has kicked off its visit to Montenegro. US Congressmen William Delahunt, Den Barton, Mike Tarner and Steven Coren will meet representatives of Montenegro’s political parties, Montenegro’s parliament announced.
Read More »Serbian government approves extradition deal with Montenegro
The Serbian government adopted an extradition treaty with Montenegro on Friday (August 27th) covering those who have committed crimes punishable by more than three
Read More »Wahabists in Montenegro under the loop of secret service
Montenegro’s national security agency have reinforced its monitoring system for people, involved in Wahabism movement, Montenegro’s daily Dan said. The measures have come into force at the last session of the board for renewing the national council for Sandzak and
Read More »Montenegro pays 1991 war damages to Croatia
Montenegro has started making payments to Croatians over the 1991 war damages. The Montenegrin government reached an out-of-court settlement with a resident of Dubrovnik, Croatia, and paid
Read More »German party calls for visas for Montenegrins
The Christian Social Union (CSU) on Tuesday criticized Montenegro’s decision to introduce an economic citizenship for well-known businesspeople. The party, a member of the ruling coalition of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, requested a reintroduction
Read More »EC to decide on Montenegro’s candidate status
European Commission (EC) will present its opinion on Montenegro’s readiness to acquire EU candidate status on November 10th, the news portal Analitika reported on Friday (August 6th), quoting unnamed international
Read More »Montenegro: No evidence of mass grave in Andrijevca
After six days of searching, Montenegrin investigators and forensic experts from the EU rule of law mission in Kosovo (EULEX) say they have not found evidence of mass graves in the area around Andrijevica, near the border with Kosovo.
Read More »Montenegro investigates alleged mass grave
Montenegrin authorities have begun an investigation in the Andrijevici area in the north of Montenegro into an alleged mass grave that reportedly contains bodies of Kosovo Albanian victims of war.
Read More »Montenegro, OSCE sign memorandum of co-operation
Interior Minister Ivan Brajovic and Paraskeva Badescu, head of the OSCE mission to Podgorica, signed a memorandum of co-operation Tuesday on implementing different projects. It envisions further support in reforming the police system, as regards fighting organised crime.
Read More »EC criticises Montenegro’s anti-corruption strategy
The European Commission has criticised the government’s new strategy to fight corruption and organised crime, the Podgorica-based daily Vijesti reported on Saturday. The EC reportedly concludes the document lacks
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