Milošević: DPS is firmly committed to formalizing the processes of EU and NATO integration

"The interlocutors expressed their willingness to continue cooperation with the aim of stronger democratization of Montenegrin society", concludes the DPS
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Tarzan Milosevic, Ursula Koh Laugvic, Photo: DPS
Tarzan Milosevic, Ursula Koh Laugvic, Photo: DPS
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Ažurirano: 08.02.2017. 14:36h

The political director of the Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro, Tarzan Milosevic, met today with Ursula Koch Laugvič, director of the Fridrih Ebert Foundation's regional office for Serbia and Montenegro.

"Acquainting her with the current social and political situation, director Milošević referred to the overall events that preceded the parliamentary elections, and in particular to the political environment that characterized the day when the elections were held and after the announcement of the results. During the conversation, the political director of DPS introduced interlocutor with the fact that the results of the elections and their regularity were confirmed by all relevant international observation missions, as well as that the high turnout is a confirmation of citizens' trust in policies that guarantee them a pro-European and pro-Western future. In this sense, he pointed out that the boycott of the Parliament by the opposition has no valid foundation, also pointing out the inconsistency of the opposition in terms of ideological and programmatic principles. Milošević concluded that the new government headed by DPS remains firmly committed to the processes of integration into the EU and NATO and their formalization, which will additionally guarantee not only the stability of Montenegro , but also of the entire Region", they state from the DPS

Laugvich assessed that Montenegro is recognized in international circles as a leader in the region when it comes to EU and NATO integrations and expressed her hope that Montenegro will achieve its strategic goals to be part of European and Euro-Atlantic structures.

"The interlocutors expressed their willingness to continue cooperation with the aim of stronger democratization of Montenegrin society," it concludes.

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