Radulović and Xiufeng: Continue cooperation in the field of maritime connectivity

The Minister of Maritime Affairs said at a meeting with the Chinese Ambassador that the two countries traditionally have good relations that they will continue to nurture in the spirit of mutual respect and mutual support for further development and partnership.

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Siufeng and Radulović, Photo: Ministry of Maritime Affairs
Siufeng and Radulović, Photo: Ministry of Maritime Affairs
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Montenegro and China should continue to improve bilateral relations, especially in the area of ​​maritime connectivity and economic cooperation, assessed the Minister of Maritime Affairs, Filip Radulović, and the Chinese Ambassador, Chen Xiufeng.

Radulović said at the meeting that the two countries traditionally have good relations that they will continue to nurture in the spirit of mutual respect and mutual support for further development and partnership.

He met with the newly appointed Ambassador of China, Chen Xiufeng, emphasizing that the meeting represents an important step in further deepening cooperation between Montenegro and China, which brings multiple benefits to both countries.

During the meeting, it was announced that it is necessary to continue improving bilateral relations, especially in the area of ​​maritime connectivity and economic cooperation, in order to contribute to even better development of economic ties between the two countries.

Xiufeng said that China will continue to invest in high technologies and artificial intelligence because this way, beneficial cooperation is developed in all areas.

"We are particularly keen to cooperate with the Ministry of Maritime Affairs in order to strengthen the connection of the Port of Bar with Southeast Europe," said Xiufeng.

The interlocutors agreed that Montenegro and China should continue high-level cooperation between the two countries for better prosperity of Montenegro in the maritime sector.

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