BS: Ibrahimović leads Montenegro through the EU, Bosniaks capable of making themselves first-class citizens

The head of diplomacy sent clear messages of Montenegro's commitment to peacefully resolving the greatest global security challenges, said the Bosniak Party.

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Photo: Bojana Ćupić/Government of Montenegro
Photo: Bojana Ćupić/Government of Montenegro
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The President of the Bosniak Party (BS), Ervin Ibrahimović, from a place that brings together all the countries of the world and decision-makers in the world, sent clear messages of Montenegro's commitment to a peaceful resolution of the greatest global security challenges such as Palestine and Ukraine, and the unacceptability of violence in resolving these challenges, as well as inhumane treatment in Gaza, the party announced.

Ibrahimović, as a reminder, visited the United States in his capacity as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro and participated in the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly.

They said that the president of the BS also said that Montenegro is a civil, multi-religious and multinational, ecological, democratic and European state and that it will remain so.

"At a meeting with representatives of the diaspora - in a hospitable and open manner about creating an environment that will begin to bring the diaspora back to Montenegro, as a developed, European country of equal opportunities, to which the diaspora can contribute with its knowledge, experience and capital, all with love for Montenegro, which the diaspora has never lacked," BS announced.

On the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session, Ibrahimović attended the US-Adriatic Charter (A5) working breakfast, organized by Bosnia and Herzegovina in its capacity as the current chair.

He also participated in the Ministerial Meeting of the Group of Friends of the Western Balkans, hosted by the Deputy Prime Minister of Italy and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, and in the presence of the President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola.

"Montenegro remains firmly committed to the European agenda and is ready to actively participate in all EU initiatives and policies of importance for the further prosperity of the Western Balkans," said Ibrahimović.

"The meeting on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration; the High-Level Meeting on Palestine; the international event 'Healthy Indoor Air - A Global Call to Action'; the Adriatic-Ionian Initiative Working Breakfast; the Crimean Platform Summit; an event dedicated to missing persons in armed conflicts; the UN Security Council debate on artificial intelligence; the Transatlantic Dinner hosted by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, are just some of the events in which President Ibrahimović actively participated during his stay in New York," the statement reads.

They said that an ecological state and a clean environment for citizens to live in must be a basic right, recalling that Ibrahimović signed the Global Charter on Healthy Indoor Air at the UN.

"Humanitarian aid is often the only hope in war-torn areas where, like Gaza, hunger and thirst are used as weapons. Humanitarian workers make great efforts to reach people and save lives in days of humanitarian catastrophe," said the BS, adding that Ibrahimović also signed the Declaration on the Protection of Humanitarian Workers in that context.

"The right of families to know the truth is an inalienable human right and a prelude to reconciliation and lasting peace," Ibrahimović said at an event dedicated to the missing, the party he leads reminds.

They said that Ibrahimović also had "a long series of very successful meetings" on the bilateral front with colleagues, foreign ministers, "a large number of UN members and friends of Montenegro". "Discussions on bilateral relations and providing support for the final stages of EU integration and eventual membership. In that context, the focus was on the EU and Euro-Atlantic friends".

They said that Ibrahimović, with his "founded and wise policy", is undoubtedly leading Montenegro towards the European Union, and that the Bosniak Party is proving that it is a mature political party, which, "by adhering to its program principles that have not changed, is achieving success day after day" at the national and international levels.

"On the other hand, the fact that a Bosniak from Montenegro, in the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister, participated in one of the most important global events shows that Bosniaks in Montenegro, led by the Bosniak Party and President Ibrahimović, are determined, capable and ready to step out of the imposed framework and make themselves first-class citizens in a state that we have been building since its foundation to be a state with only one class of citizens. We know the way! See you where things are created, agreed upon and decided! See you at the UN! See you in the EU," the statement reads.

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