Adžović: Austria is one of Montenegro's key foreign policy partners

As stated in a statement by the Ministry of Public Works, during the meeting between the Minister and the Austrian Ambassador, positive experiences in cooperation with Austrian companies were highlighted, emphasizing the importance of continuing and expanding such partnerships.

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Adžović and Štajner, Photo: Ministry of Public Works
Adžović and Štajner, Photo: Ministry of Public Works
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Minister of Public Works Majda Adžović met today with the Ambassador of the Republic of Austria to Montenegro Christian Steiner, whom she introduced to the priorities of the ministry, emphasizing the commitment of the Government of Montenegro to accelerated economic development and better connectivity of the country through strategic infrastructure projects, the government department announced.

"Austria is one of Montenegro's key foreign policy partners. Its support for our country's European integration, as well as technical assistance to institutions, are a strong incentive for our development. We believe that the space for strengthening economic cooperation, especially in the field of infrastructure, should be further improved," the minister emphasized.

As stated in a statement by the Ministry of Public Works, during the meeting, positive experiences in cooperation with Austrian companies were highlighted, emphasizing the importance of continuing and expanding such partnerships.

The Austrian ambassador, it was added, expressed satisfaction with the cooperation so far and stated that Austrian companies are actively operating in Montenegro, and that Austria remains strongly committed to improving economic cooperation.

He said that Austria sees Montenegro as a reliable partner and leader in European integration, and that it will continue to include specific forms of assistance in areas of strategic importance for the development of the country.

The interlocutors agreed that there is a strong basis for further deepening cooperation, especially through projects that contribute to regional connectivity, economic growth and sustainable development, the ministry's statement concluded.

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