At today's session, the government decided to form a Commission for regulating relations with Croatia regarding the status of the training ship "Jadran" as a cultural, historical and military symbol of the state of Montenegro, which will be headed by Defense Minister Dragan Krapović, "Vijesti" learned.
According to unofficial information from the editorial office, in addition to Krapović, the Commission consists of the State Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Vice President of the Commission), and members - two representatives of the Ministry of Defense, a representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and two experts from relevant fields who will be appointed at the proposal of Krapović.
According to information obtained by "Vijesti", the Commission's tasks will be to submit a proposal to the executive branch on regulating relations with official Zagreb regarding the status of the sailing ship "Jadran", and to initiate a dialogue with the neighboring country on this issue.
The editorial team has learned that the draft decision on the formation of this commission states that by establishing this body, the Government is demonstrating "its commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation with the Republic of Croatia and its intention to continuously improve good neighborly relations."
Montenegro, as stated, is committed to creating an atmosphere in which the national symbols of all countries are respected and valued.
"The commitment of the Government of Montenegro to this principle is not only a matter of political will, but also a reflection of a deep belief in the importance of preserving cultural and historical heritage for future generations," the document states.
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