Spajić: Poland can be one of the engines in our efforts to continue closing the chapter in 2025

As stated in a statement from Spajić's cabinet, it was emphasized at the meeting that Poland is ready to provide conditions to accelerate Montenegro's European path and close chapters.

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From the meeting, Photo: Government of Montenegro
From the meeting, Photo: Government of Montenegro
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Poland, as the current chair of the Council of the European Union (EU), will fully support Montenegro on its accelerated European path, it was announced at a meeting between Prime Minister Milojko Spajić and the Chargé d'Affaires at the Embassy of Poland, Malgożata Lakota Miker.

As stated in a statement from Spajić's cabinet, it was emphasized at the meeting that Poland is ready to provide conditions to accelerate Montenegro's European path and close chapters.

"In this context, January will give additional momentum to the improvement of relations between the two countries, thanks to several meetings at the highest level, which will begin with a meeting between Spajić and Polish President Andrzej Duda in Davos," the statement said.

As it is added, it was pointed out in the conversation that European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos confirmed that a lot of work was done on the EU path last year, which is why the enlargement process is once again high on the agenda.

"Our path is pro-European and we will never deviate from it. Poland can be one of the engines in our efforts to continue closing chapters in 2025, in order to complete negotiations by the end of next year," Spajić emphasized.

Miker confirmed that Poland will be a constructive partner on this path.

"It was also assessed that there is plenty of room for the arrival of a larger number of Polish investors, but also tourists, for whom Montenegrin tourism potential can be a complete revelation," the statement says.

It is added that it was assessed that improving infrastructure, especially the airport, would be a major boost.

As stated in the statement, the meeting concluded that activities would be intensified with the aim of realizing Spajić's official visit to Poland.

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