Meetings of working groups were held for the preparation and conduct of negotiations on the accession of Montenegro to the EU

The meeting, as announced by the Ministry, was an opportunity to determine the level of implementation of the recommendations from the European Commission (EC) Report on Montenegro for this year and to define the next activities for their implementation
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The meetings of the working groups for the preparation and management of negotiations on the accession of Montenegro to the European Union for the area of ​​the acquis of the EU, which refers to the negotiation chapters 14 Transport Policy and 21 Trans-European Network, were held today.

The meeting of the Working Group in connection with the negotiation chapter 14 - Transport policy was chaired by the head of the Working Group, Emina Mujević Kara, general director for international cooperation and EU funds in the Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs.

"In addition to the head, members of the Working Group, that is, representatives of the relevant bodies of the state administration and the non-governmental sector, were present," the announcement states.

The meeting, as announced by the Ministry, was an opportunity to determine the level of implementation of the recommendations from the European Commission (EC) Report on Montenegro for this year and to define the next activities for their implementation.

The meeting of the Working Group in connection with chapter 21, which refers to trans-European networks, was chaired by the head of the Working Group, Milan Banković, director general for railway transport in the Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs, and in addition to the head, members of the Working Group, i.e. representatives of relevant state administration bodies, attended and non-governmental sector.

"The meeting was an opportunity to determine the level of implementation of the recommendations from the EC Report on Montenegro for this year and to define the next activities for their implementation," the statement added.

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