As of today, more than 380 million euros of additional money from the European Union funds are available to Montenegro, of which the first 29 million will arrive by the end of the year, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić said.
He thanked all EU members who supported the Montenegrin Reform Agenda for the Growth Plan for the Western Balkans, which was adopted by the Government at the end of September.
"This is a confirmation of the quality of the reforms implemented by the 44th Government, so that the citizens of Montenegro reach European standards as soon as possible," Spajić wrote on Iks.
The Minister of European Integration, Maida Gorčević, announced yesterday that the European Union supported the Montenegrin Reform Agenda.
The media announced yesterday that the EU member states approved the reform agendas for the five countries of the Western Balkans, in order for them to receive the right to receive financial resources from the European Growth Plan for the region.
Only Bosnia and Herzegovina did not get the green light, because it did not submit a complete reform agenda to Brussels, which was not even considered at the level of EU countries.
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