Milatović: Relations between Montenegro and Greece are characterized by a strong alliance within NATO

Milatović stated on the social network X that he spoke with Tasulas about the traditionally friendly relations between the two countries, as well as the shared commitment to European values ​​and the stability of the Western Balkans region.

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Milatović and Tasulas, Photo: x.com/JakovMilatovic
Milatović and Tasulas, Photo: x.com/JakovMilatovic
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Relations between Montenegro and Greece are traditionally friendly, and are characterized by a strong alliance within NATO, which is of particular importance in the context of contemporary geopolitical challenges.

This was said by the President of Montenegro, Jakov Milatović, in a conversation with the President of Greece, Konstantinos Tassoulas, on the sidelines of the European Political Community Summit in Tirana.

Milatović stated on the social network X that he spoke with Tasulas about the traditionally friendly relations between the two countries, as well as the shared commitment to European values ​​and the stability of the Western Balkans region.

"I thanked Greece for its continued support for Montenegro's European path, recalling the importance of the Thessaloniki Declaration from 2003, which laid the foundations of a European perspective for the countries of the Western Balkans," said Milatović.

He emphasized that Montenegro remains committed to implementing reforms with the aim of successfully completing the negotiation process and membership in the European Union by 2028.

"During the meeting, it was assessed that the relations between our countries are also characterized by a strong alliance within NATO, which is of particular importance in the context of contemporary geopolitical challenges," said Milatović.

He added that he invited Tasulas to visit Montenegro.

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