Krivokapić: Montenegro missed a chance, but it is not momentum for the EU

The Head of Diplomacy of Hungary said that he is prone to criticism on the internal level and reminded that it is fundamentally regressing in European integration, and that the highest degree of maturity of Montenegro is the rule of law.

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Krivokapić, Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Krivokapić, Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Minister of Foreign Affairs Ranko Krivokapić said that Montenegro missed a chance, but not the momentum for membership in the European Union.

Krivokapić is on the panel within the Panel of the European Future of the Western Balkans, together with the Western Balkans Miroslav Lajčak, the Western Balkans of the Hungarian Peter's Siyard, reminded of the word of Lajca that was "Montenegro in the last two years" Montenegro " Lost compass "and that is why now, as he says, he further sees how important to our NATO and EU alliances.

Ranko Krivokapic
photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Sijart, as stated in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' announcement, said that he is prone to criticism on the internal level and reminded that it is fundamentally regressing in European integration, and that the highest degree of maturity of Montenegro is the rule of law - a condition for having a strong Montenegro in the EU.

He pointed out that the fight against corruption and organized crime are key lines of struggle on the way to European integration.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the panel stated that the region has strategic importance for the EU, as well as the support of allies and partners on the "Euro-Atlantic journey", and that it is vital for Europe to preserve safety and security in the light of the damaged security architecture.

Ranko Krivokapic
photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs

It was assessed, as they state, that the EU will be stronger through the integration of the Western Balkans, and that it is necessary to focus on domestic tasks - the rule of law and the fight against corruption and organized crime.

On the sidelines of the Forum, Krivokapić spoke with Sijarta.

They stated that they were satisfied with the frequent political dialogue, and expressed the expectation that meaningful cooperation will continue with the formation of the new government, with a focus on more Hungarian investments in the real sector.

They add that on that occasion, gratitude was conveyed to Hungary for providing scholarships to 35 Montenegrin students.

"To Be Secure is the leading international political-security forum in Southeast Europe, which brings together NATO officials, heads of state, as well as ministers of foreign affairs and defense," the announcement states.

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