Đukanović on an official visit to Greece

During his visit to Athens, President Đukanović will, as announced, lay a wreath on the grave of General Vas Brajović Mavrovuniotis in the presence of Montenegrin cadets who are training at military academies in Greece.

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From the airport in Athens, Photo: Information Service of the President of Montenegro
From the airport in Athens, Photo: Information Service of the President of Montenegro
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Ažurirano: 07.02.2022. 20:52h

The President of Montenegro, Milo Đukanović, arrived in Athens this evening, where he will be on an official visit on Tuesday and Wednesday, at the invitation of President Katerina Sakelaropoulou.

Đukanović was welcomed tonight by the Deputy Prime Minister Panagijotis Pikramenos, while a formal welcome ceremony with the highest military and state honors will be held tomorrow in front of the Presidential Palace, the Information Service of the President of Montenegro announced.

After the ceremony, Đukanović and President Sakelaropoulou will have a tete-a-tete conversation, which will continue at the meeting of the delegations of Montenegro and Greece.

"President Sakelaropoulou will host a formal dinner for President Đukanović and his wife in the Presidential Palace, with the presence of high-ranking officials of the Parliament and the Government of the Republic of Greece. During the first official presidential visit to Greece since the restoration of independence, President Đukanović will also have official meetings with the Speaker of the Parliament, Konstantinos Tasoulos, as well as a meeting with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, with whom he will have a tete-a-tete conversation," the announcement states.

It is added that Đukanović will lay a wreath at the Monument to the Unknown Soldier on Syntagma Square.

"During his visit to Athens, President Đukanović will lay a wreath on the grave of General Vas Brajović Mavrovuniotis in the presence of Montenegrin cadets who are training at military academies in Greece, and he will also meet with the mayor of Athens, Kostas Bakoyanis," the announcement concludes.

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