Ruge visited the Atlantic Alliance: "Montenegro is a very important member of NATO"

Ruge spoke with ASCG president Milica Pejanović-Đurišić

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From the meeting, Photo: Atlantic Alliance of Montenegro
From the meeting, Photo: Atlantic Alliance of Montenegro
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Montenegro is a very important member of the Alliance, the message of the NATO delegation, and it was jointly emphasized that Montenegro and the Alliance should continuously work on the promotion of transatlantic values ​​and goals, in which the Atlantic Alliance of Montenegro (ASCG) is a natural and credible partner of NATO. in.

This is stated in the announcement of the Atlantic Alliance on the occasion of the visit of NATO Deputy Secretary General Boris Ruge to that organization.

He spoke with the president of the ASCG, Milica Pejanović-Đurišić, and the meeting was also attended by Nina Šoljan, head of the department for political issues and security policy in NATO.

Boris Ruge, Milica Pejanović Đurišić
photo: Atlantic Alliance of Montenegro

"During the meeting, they discussed the challenges faced by Montenegro as a member of NATO, the perception of the NATO alliance among Montenegrin citizens, and the political and social situation in Montenegro. They also discussed threats from foreign malignant influence, including disinformation, propaganda and cyber attacks, where the need for cooperation in the field of cyber security is particularly highlighted," the announcement reads.

"During the visit to the Atlantic Alliance of Montenegro, the representatives of the NATO delegation got acquainted with the activities of the Digital Forensic Center (DFC) and the continuous activities of the DFC to combat disinformation, propaganda and foreign malignant influence in Montenegro," it concludes.

Boris Ruge, Milica Pejanović Đurišić
photo: Atlantic Alliance of Montenegro

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