Milatović received the credentials of the newly appointed ambassadors

Milatović wished the ambassadors a welcome to Montenegro and a successful performance of their diplomatic mission with the aim of further strengthening bilateral relations between the countries.

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Jakov Milatović with the Ambassador of Angola, Photo: Office for Public Relations of the President of Montenegro
Jakov Milatović with the Ambassador of Angola, Photo: Office for Public Relations of the President of Montenegro
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President of Montenegro Jakov Milatović received letters of credence from the newly appointed ambassadors of the Sovereign Knights of Malta, Tunisia, Ghana and Angola - Narciza Salva di Pietraganzilija, Imen Lajili Amari, Merin Benje and Emilio Miguel de Carvalho Sobrinja.

Milatović, as announced by his cabinet, in separate conversations at the residence in Cetinje, wished the ambassadors a welcome to Montenegro and a successful performance of their diplomatic mission with the aim of further strengthening bilateral relations between the countries.

"During the meetings, good and friendly relations between Montenegro and the countries they represent were noted, which was assessed as a basis for strengthening cooperation on the bilateral level," says the announcement.

The ambassadors said that during the duration of their diplomatic mandates, they will contribute to the further improvement of interstate relations.

"Milatović informed the ambassadors about the current situation in the country, as well as the basic strategic goals of Montenegro - membership in the European Union, strengthening the credibility of Montenegro as a member of NATO and strengthening good-neighborly relations," the announcement states.

It is added that Milatović reminded the ambassadors that Montenegro has submitted a candidacy for a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council for the period 2026-2027 and asked for support from the countries they represent.

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