Darmanović received the ambassador of Brazil on his inaugural visit

Barbosa is convinced that cooperation will be intensified during his diplomatic mission, especially in the fields of trade, defense and tourism
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Darmanović with the Brazilian ambassador, Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Darmanović with the Brazilian ambassador, Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Montenegro and Brazil have good relations, assessed the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Srđan Darmanović, stating that in a global world that is becoming smaller and smaller, two countries, although geographically distant, find interest in intensifying overall cooperation.

Today, Darmanović received the ambassador of Brazil, Eduardo Botelj, to Barbosa.

He assessed that Montenegro and Brazil have good relations.

Darmanović, as announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, informed the interlocutor about the position of Montenegro in relation to foreign policy priorities, where he emphasized the importance of membership in NATO, as well as the role of a leader in the process of negotiations with the European Union (EU).

He also emphasized Montenegro's strong commitment to regional cooperation and good neighborly relations.

"During the conversation, the idea of ​​holding political consultations between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro and Brazil was welcomed, which would create a good basis for strengthening the dialogue at the highest level," the announcement states.

Barbosa is convinced that cooperation will be intensified during his diplomatic mission, especially in the fields of trade, defense and tourism.

He praised the cooperation of the two countries on the multilateral level, which is reflected in the mutual support of candidacies within the United Nations.

The interlocutors, as stated, also exchanged opinions on current developments on the internal level, in the Western Balkans region, as well as opportunities in the EU.

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