Abazović: Montenegro can be a bridge between the EU and the central part of Asia

"The idea I shared with your Prime Minister is to organize an Economic Forum between business people from Montenegro and Kazakhstan, which would be a good opportunity to exchange common visions," he said.

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Abazović, Photo: Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Abazović, Photo: Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
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We should take advantage of our very large natural potential and geographical location. Montenegro can be a very good bridge between the European Union and the central part of Asia, said Deputy Prime Minister Dritan Abazović during his visit to the International Financial Center (AIFC) in Nur-Sultan.

As Abazović's cabinet said, he was hosted at the AIFC by AIFC Governor Kairat Kelimbetov and his associates.

"The idea I shared with your Prime Minister is to organize an Economic Forum between business people from Montenegro and Kazakhstan, which would be a good opportunity to exchange common visions," he said.

Abazović stated that Montenegro and Kazakhstan are two peace-loving countries that, despite large territorial differences, have a lot in common, but also a very similar mentality.

"Abazović emphasized the importance of establishing a direct airline line between Nur Sultan and Podgorica, stressing that he is more than certain that a huge space has been created for tourism and the economic development of Montenegro in the future," the announcement reads.

Abazović said at the Astana International Financial Center that he wants to see this kind of concept in our country, stating that he feels that there are many companies and foreign investors who are interested in doing business in Montenegro.

"I think that we are a country of great opportunities that in the past did not take advantage of all opportunities, so there is no more justification for us, we must take advantage of all opportunities. Together we can create better conditions for the lives of our citizens," he concluded.

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