Montenegro stands by the Ukrainian people, and the preservation of the international order based on the principles of international law must be the basis of contemporary international relations, said Prime Minister in technical mandate Dritan Abazović.
According to a statement from the Cabinet of the Prime Minister, he said this at the Second Summit of the Crimean Platform, held in online format.
"Abazović condemned the invasion of Russia, judging that in the 21st century war cannot be allowed as a continuation of politics by other means," the announcement reads.
It is added that Abazović participated in the conference at the invitation of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskiy, and that it gathered over 60 statesmen and international actors from Europe and the world.
"Abazović conveyed his full support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, expressing his regret for the loss of life, the humanitarian crisis and the destruction of the country during the war," the statement said.
The Government adds that the organizers of the Second Summit of the Crimean Platform, in addition to the EU and NATO partners, gathered a significant number of participants from around the world - Japan, Australia, New Zealand, but also traditionally neutral Switzerland and international representatives such as the UN, the Council of Europe and the OSCE.
"During the Summit, the unequivocal support for Ukraine from all actors was confirmed, along with the condemnation of Russian aggression, which shook the foundations of the European security architecture. The need for further financial, medical and military assistance to Ukraine was indicated, as well as plans for its reconstruction after the war were discussed," it concludes. in the announcement.
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