Officials from Montenegro transferred to Zagreb three times

The government's public relations bureau said that the officials traveled separately due to previously unfulfilled commitments
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Milo Đukanović, Photo: Gov.me
Milo Đukanović, Photo: Gov.me
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Ažurirano: 30.06.2013. 21:03h

The highest Montenegrin officials came separately to celebrate Croatia's entry into the European Union, although most delegations from the region came together.

The President of Montenegro, Filip Vujanović, came to Zagreb on Saturday, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Igor Lukšić, today before noon, while the Prime Minister Milo Đukanović landed at Pleso airport on a government plane around 16:XNUMX p.m.

The government's public relations bureau said that the officials traveled separately due to previously unfulfilled commitments.

"Officials traveled to Zagreb on a government plane, in accordance with current regulations, in the terms stipulated by their obligations in Podgorica, i.e. Zagreb," the government office states.

According to unofficial information, Lukšić came earlier to participate in the ceremonial lunch of the heads of diplomacy of the region.

Unlike the Montenegrin delegation, Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić and Prime Minister Ivica Dačić came together on a government plane, just like European officials Herman Van Rompuy, José Manuel Barroso and Martin Schulz.

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