Radulović: Intensive work on key laws in the maritime sector

All legal solutions will be harmonized with EU standards and conventions, said the minister.

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Photo: Ministry of Maritime Affairs
Photo: Ministry of Maritime Affairs
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Montenegro has transposed and implemented around 70 percent of European Union directives and regulations in the field of maritime transport, although in most cases compliance is still partial, announced Maritime Affairs Minister Filip Radulović.

At the Ministerial Council of the Transport Community, held in Belgrade, he said that in order to close the negotiation chapters 14 Transport Policy and 21 Trans-European Networks, the Ministry of Maritime Affairs is working intensively on the drafting of three key laws, the adoption of which is planned by the fourth quarter of this year.

"The Law on Navigation Safety, the Law on Ports and the Law on the Protection of the Sea from Marine Pollution from Maritime Facilities are extremely important for the maritime sector. All legal solutions will be harmonized with EU standards and conventions," Radulović specified.

The aforementioned activities, as Radulović said, are in line with the Government's Work Program for this year and the Montenegro's Accession Program to the European Union.

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