Božinović: Croatia will continue to stand strong with Croats in Montenegro

Radio Dux reports that the president of the Croatian Civic Initiative (HGI) and member of the Parliament of Montenegro, Adrijan Vuksanović, spoke with the Minister of the Interior of Croatia, Davor Božinović, who arrived in Montenegro to attend the Outdoor Celebration of St. Tryphon, the patron saint of the Diocese of Kotor and Kotor.

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Croatia will continue to stand strongly with Croats in Montenegro, announced the Deputy Prime Minister of Croatia and Minister of the Interior of Croatia, Davor Božinović.

Radio Dux reports that the president of the Croatian Civic Initiative and a member of the Parliament of Montenegro, Adrijan Vuksanović, spoke today with Božinović, who arrived in Montenegro to attend the Outdoor Celebration of St. Tryphon, the patron saint of the Diocese of Kotor and Kotor.

"Vuksanović expressed his pleasure at meeting again with the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia after a relatively short time and thanked Božinović for his support for Croats in Montenegro. He stressed that the presence of Croatia in Montenegro is important to the Croatian community and reminded his interlocutor of the successes of the Croatian Civic Initiative, which strongly advocates minority rights and fights for Montenegro's European perspective. In all these efforts, the Republic of Croatia and its institutions have provided intensive assistance," the text states.

It is added that "Božinović stressed that the Republic of Croatia will continue to stand strongly with Croats in Montenegro and that the survival of the Croatian community is of particular importance to its Government."

"He expressed satisfaction with all the previous successes of the numerically small, but politically and culturally significant community of Croats. Vuksanović and Božinović also discussed the situation in Montenegro, as well as the integration process," the Radio Dux text reads.

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