Radulović at the informal meeting of EU ministers for European affairs

It is planned that the ministers of foreign affairs of the countries of the Western Balkans will participate in the second session of the informal meeting of the members of the Council for General Affairs, which will be dedicated to the resilience of the EU after the crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

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Radulović, Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Radulović, Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro, Đorđe Radulović, will participate, at the invitation of the State Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Slovenia, Gašper Dovžan, at the informal meeting of the EU Ministers for European Affairs, who are also members of the General Affairs Council (GAC), which will be held on July 23 on Brdo near Kranj.

It is planned, as announced by the ministry, that the ministers of foreign affairs of the Western Balkan countries will participate in the second session of the informal meeting of the members of the Council for General Affairs, which will be dedicated to the resilience of the European Union after the crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

"On this occasion, the ministers will also participate in a dinner that will be held in Ljubljana on July 22, hosted by the State Secretary for the Coordination of International and European Affairs in the Cabinet of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia, Igor Senčar," the announcement states.

Participation in the meeting in Slovenia, as stated, represents an opportunity to affirm Montenegro's strategic commitment on the way to membership in the European Union and further strengthening the EU accession process, especially in the context of the coronavirus pandemic.

"Considering that among the key priorities of the Slovenian presidency of the Council of the EU, in addition to the EU enlargement policy, is resilience, informal meetings represent another opportunity to exchange opinions and ideas on how to ensure better preparedness and effective responses to various crises," the ministry concludes.

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