Ambassador Lalović presents credentials to UNESCO Director-General

The Ambassador emphasized Montenegro's commitment to fulfilling its obligations regarding the preservation of properties on the list of protected world heritage sites.

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Ambassador Dubravka Lalović presented her letters of credence in Paris to the newly elected Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Khaled El Enany, thus officially assuming her duties as the Permanent Delegate of Montenegro to UNESCO.

On that occasion, Lalović expressed Montenegro's commitment to strengthening cooperation with UNESCO in all areas of the organization's work.

"She particularly emphasized Montenegro's commitment to fulfilling its obligations regarding the preservation of assets on the list of protected world heritage sites - the cultural and historical area of ​​Kotor and the Durmitor National Park," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced.

Dubravka Lalović
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El Enani congratulated Ambassador Lalović on her assumption of office, emphasizing that UNESCO appreciates Montenegro's active contribution to the work of that organization.

During the talks, possibilities for the implementation of joint projects were discussed, as well as for Montenegro's further engagement in UNESCO programs, the statement said.

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