Abazović invited the citizens of North Macedonia to spend their summer in Montenegro

"Abazović and Grubi agreed that in the previous period there was better regional cooperation, today the countries in the Western Balkans would be more successful in procuring vaccines"

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Grubi and Abazović, Photo: gov.me
Grubi and Abazović, Photo: gov.me
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Deputy Prime Minister Dritan Abazović invited the citizens of North Macedonia to spend their summer in Montenegro.

Today, he met with the First Vice-President of the Government of North Macedonia and the Minister for the Political System and Inter-Community Relations, Mr. Artan Grubi.

As announced by the vice president's office, Montenegro and North Macedonia have excellent relations and that they are an example to all other countries.

"Vice President Abazović introduced First Vice President Grubi with the idea of ​​establishing a "Green Corridor" that would significantly contribute to the economy during the tourist season. In this sense, Vice President Abazović used the opportunity to invite tourists from North Macedonia to stay in Montenegro during the summer months, emphasizing the importance of tourism for the Montenegrin economy," the announcement states.

The First Deputy Prime Minister of the RSM Government, Artan Grubi, as it is added, thanked Abazović and Montenegro for their support during that country's accession to the NATO alliance, as well as their support in European integration.

"First Vice President Grubi said that Montenegro and the Republic of North Macedonia have room for improving economic cooperation and that in this sense the Governments of the two countries should organize a joint session of the Government of Montenegro and the RSM. The vaccination process and the situation with corona were also discussed at the meeting in the region, given that the two countries have similar problems at the moment. Abazović and Grubi agreed that in the previous period there was better regional cooperation, today the countries in the Western Balkans would be more successful in procuring vaccines," the announcement states.

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