Appointment of ambassadors: Milatović requests opinion on Fuštić, Tufegdžić, Miljanić, Bulatović and Radulović

The President asked the Parliamentary Committee for an opinion on the candidates for ambassadors who received approval

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Photo: Parliament of Montenegro
Photo: Parliament of Montenegro
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The President of the country, Jakov Milatović, sent five proposals of candidates for ambassadors to the Parliamentary Committee for International Relations and Emigrants, in order to give their opinion on them.

Milatović asked the Committee for an opinion on Čedomir Fuštić, the candidate for the ambassador of Montenegro in Hungary, on Dragan Tufegdžić, the candidate for the ambassador in Slovenia, and Zoran Miljanić, the candidate for the ambassador in North Macedonia.

The board will also give an opinion on the proposal that Branko Bulatović be ambassador to the People's Republic of China, as well as Đorđe Radulović, candidate for ambassador - permanent representative of Montenegro in the Permanent Mission of Montenegro to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and specialized organizations of the United Nations. , on a resident basis, based in Vienna.

The Board sessions, where the candidates will be discussed, are scheduled for July 2 and 3.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Filip Ivanović, recently, after stating that Montenegro still does not have ambassadors in 27 countries, said that the MFA is taking a responsible and dedicated approach to filling the diplomatic network and that Milatović can request the opinion of the competent parliamentary committee on those candidates who have received agreements and thus speed up the appointment of eight ambassadors. However, Milatović sent five proposals to the Board.

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