Milatović: The salt pan, an economic and natural pearl of Ulcinj, reminds us of the importance of proper management of resources

Milatović attended the ceremony on the occasion of the Day of the Municipality of Ulcinj, which is celebrated on the first Saturday in April, which symbolically marks the end of the olive harvest, the departure of sailors to the sea and the beginning of the tourist season in Ulcinj

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Milatović, Photo: Office for Public Relations of the President of Montenegro
Milatović, Photo: Office for Public Relations of the President of Montenegro
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Great economic and tourist potentials that Ulcinj and its surroundings still have today, such as the Old Town, Velika plaža, Ada Bojana, which these days restores hope for the salvation of this tourist gem, or the Saltworks, an economic and natural pearl of Ulcinj that reminds us of the importance of proper management of resources , were and remain a great development opportunity for this city, announced the President of Montenegro, Jakov Milatović.

The Public Relations Office of the President of Montenegro announced that Milatović attended the ceremony on the occasion of the Day of the Municipality of Ulcinj, which is celebrated on the first Saturday in April, which symbolically marks the end of the olive harvest, the departure of sailors to the sea and the beginning of the tourist season in Ulcinj.

"Ulcinj, more than two millennia old, built in an area where the cultures of the Orient and the West meet in the most beautiful way at every step, is not only a cultural and historical treasure of Montenegro, but also the most impressive decoration of the Adriatic, which with its rich past, natural beauty and human with its potential, it writes bright pages of our country's history, Milatović pointed out in his address to the audience.

He said that the multi-ethnic and multi-confessional harmony for which Ulcinj has been recognized for centuries, and which generations of Ulcinj residents have carefully nurtured, represents one of the strongest pillars of coexistence in the country and as such significantly contributes to the wealth of diversity and the development of democracy in Montenegro.

He noted that continuous care for great economic and tourist potentials, but also additional valorization of natural resources in the coming period, apart from providing new economic value, will significantly position Ulcinj on the map of prestigious Mediterranean destinations and open up space for accelerating the investment cycle.

"I express my belief that in the coming period, with sustainable planning, by building large infrastructure projects with the support of activities from the state level, the municipal leadership will make the best decisions, which will contribute to faster and stronger overall development and improvement of the quality of life of all citizens of Ulcinj. The local government will in the president of the state to have strong support for all initiatives and activities aimed at the development of Ulcinj in order to return the golden age to Ulcinj," said Milatović.

The announcement states that during his visit to the municipality of Ulcinj, Milatović will visit the Old Town and the Ulcinj Saltworks.

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