Spajić and Al Kateb: Strengthen bilateral cooperation with concrete projects

Spajić presented to Al Kateb the work program of the 44th Government with an emphasis on projects in tourism that can be the subject of future cooperation between the two countries

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Spajič and Al Kateb, Photo: Government of Montenegro
Spajič and Al Kateb, Photo: Government of Montenegro
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Prime Minister of Montenegro Milojko Spajić met today with the delegation of the Ministry of Tourism of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia led by Minister Ahmed Al Kateb, it was announced from Spajić's office.

As stated in the announcement, the opening of the Montenegrin embassy in Riyadh will give a positive impetus to the strengthening of bilateral cooperation, and to that end, it is necessary to undertake the necessary activities as soon as possible, the interlocutors agreed.

"The bilateral agreement on cooperation in tourism provides a good basis that should be built on by concrete cooperation. In this context, Minister Al Kateb invited Montenegro to submit proposals for infrastructure projects to the Development Fund there. There is a mutual interest in intensifying communication in this sense, the meeting said. ", the announcement reads.

Spajić presented to Al Kateb the work program of the 44th Government with an emphasis on tourism projects that may be the subject of future cooperation between the two countries.

The meeting was attended by the Minister of Tourism, Ecology, Sustainable Development and Development of the North, Vladimir Martinović, with whom it was agreed to form a joint commission of Montenegro and Saudi Arabia for the implementation of projects in the field of tourism.

"Minister Al Kateb congratulated Prime Minister Spajić on the election of the Government and said that Saudi Arabia sees Montenegro as a friendly country. He also sent the Prime Minister an official invitation from Prince Mohammed bin Salman to visit Riyadh," the announcement concludes.

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