The Prime Minister of Montenegro, Milojko Spajić, announced today on the social network X that he spoke with the American delegation and the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States of America (USA) Scott Besant at the World Economic Forum in the Swiss city of Davos.
"At the very start of the World Economic Forum in Davos - a conversation with the American delegation and the legend of international finance, Scott Bessent, US Treasury Secretary. Satisfaction on both sides that huge progress has been made in negotiations for an intergovernmental G2G agreement with the US, which is expected to be signed this year," Spajić wrote on Iks.
Spajić is participating in the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he will have the opportunity to exchange views on key global and regional issues, as well as to promote Montenegro as a stable and attractive investment destination, his office announced earlier today.
The statement states that this year's 56th edition of the World Economic Forum's annual meeting, entitled The Spirit of Dialogue, is being held in a context of significant geopolitical, economic and technological changes, which impose the need for stronger international cooperation and joint action to preserve stability and sustainable development.
As announced by his Cabinet, Spajić will participate in multilateral events during his stay in Davos, including the Japan meeting, navigating geopolitical changes, as well as the events Dialogue over Dinner - European Elections in a Competitive World and Reflections on Leadership by Young Heads of State and Political Leaders.
"Spajić is also scheduled to have bilateral meetings with high-ranking officials, including prime ministers, heads of state, European commissioners, as well as representatives of international organizations and the global business community," the statement said.
The meetings of the Montenegrin Government delegation are particularly important, considering that the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum is held at the beginning of the year in which Montenegro marks 20 years since the restoration of independence and while, in the final phase of the negotiation process with the EU, it is assuming significant regional and European obligations.
The World Economic Forum, which has been organized since 1971 at the end of January in Davos, Switzerland, brings together political, economic, business, academic and other leaders from a large number of countries, sectors and communities, with the aim of responding to contemporary global challenges through open dialogue and promoting sustainable and socially responsible policies for growth and development.
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