Milatović received letters of credence from newly appointed ambassadors of Slovakia, UAE, Korea and Kazakhstan in Cetinje

"President Milatović introduced the ambassadors to Montenegro's key foreign policy priorities, including membership in the European Union by 2028, strengthening credibility within NATO, good neighborly relations and Montenegro's active participation in multilateral initiatives," the statement reads.

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Photo: Office for Public Relations of the President of Montenegro
Photo: Office for Public Relations of the President of Montenegro
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President of Montenegro Jakov Milatović received in Cetinje the letters of credence from the newly appointed ambassadors of Slovakia Eva Ponomarenkova, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Khamis Rashed Ahmed Lebsaili Alshemeili, Korea Kim Hyong Tae and Kazakhstan Daulet Batrashev.

This was announced today by the Public Relations Office of the President of Montenegro.

Jakov Milatovic
photo: Office for Public Relations of the President of Montenegro

Milatović, as reported, wished the ambassadors a warm welcome and a successful mandate, expressing the expectation that their engagement will contribute to further intensification of political dialogue and strengthening bilateral cooperation in areas of common interest.

Jakov Milatovic
photo: Office for Public Relations of the President of Montenegro

The statement added that the ambassadors thanked for the reception and said that they would work dedicatedly to improving the political, economic and cultural ties of their countries with Montenegro.

Jakov Milatovic
photo: Office for Public Relations of the President of Montenegro

"President Milatović introduced the ambassadors to Montenegro's key foreign policy priorities, including membership in the European Union by 2028, strengthening credibility within NATO, good neighborly relations, and Montenegro's active participation in multilateral initiatives," the statement reads.

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