Radovanić: Weiss is coming to Montenegro to support efforts to preserve the Saltworks and Velika Plaza

"The visit of the Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee for Stabilization and Association between Montenegro and the EU, Thomas Weiss, represents a strong message that the fight for environmental protection in Montenegro has the support of European partners and institutions," said the Secretary General of the URA GP.

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Mileta Radovanić, Photo: URA
Mileta Radovanić, Photo: URA
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The intensive communication that representatives of the Civic Movement URA had with the European Greens parliamentary group regarding the protection of our country's natural resources will result in the arrival of Thomas Weiss to Montenegro, announced the Secretary General of that movement, Mileta Radovanić.

Weiss is the current chairman of the POSP, as well as a member of the European Parliament and a prominent representative of the European Greens, the Civic Movement URA reminds.

Radovanić, according to a statement from his party, stressed that Weiss is coming to support efforts to preserve Solana and Velika Plaza. He added that Montenegro's natural assets, especially Solana and Velika Plaza, are of exceptional ecological and economic importance.

"The visit of the Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee for Stabilization and Association between Montenegro and the EU, Thomas Weiss, represents a strong message that the fight for environmental protection in Montenegro has the support of European partners and institutions. MEP Weiss will have an insight into the current situation on site and share experiences and recommendations in order to preserve these natural entities for future generations," said Radovanić.

The URA Civic Movement announced that they are in constant communication with Thomas Weiss, as well as with the Greens in the European Parliament regarding current problems and the long-term protection of Montenegro's natural resources. "We are working together to strengthen international support for the protection of the Montenegrin coast and sustainable development, while respecting European standards and principles. The URA civic movement remains steadfast in the fight to preserve the public interest, natural resources and Montenegro's European path," concluded Radovanić.

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