The Government of Montenegro announced that it is not closing and will never close the borders for its citizens.
"Montenegro does not and will never close the borders for its citizens," the Government wrote on Twitter.
The proposal was sent to the authorities through the Ministry of Health as a preventive measure to protect the population from the corona virus.
The Government announced earlier today that most Montenegrin border crossings are open.
"Most Montenegrin border crossings are open! Most of them have cameras installed. Checking is possible online - kamera.mup.gov.me", the Government announced today.
At a conference yesterday, due to the situation with the coronavirus, the authorities ordered the closure of border crossings for passenger traffic according to:
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Šćepan Polje - Hum, on the Plužine - Foča road; Šula-Vitina border crossing, on the Pljevlja - Foča road);
Albania (Grnčar-Baškim, on the road Plav-Skadar; Sukobin-Murićani on the road Ulcinj-Skadar);
to Croatia (Kobila-Vitina, on the road route Herceg Novi - Vitina - Dubrovnik);
Serbia (Ranče-Jabuka, on the Pljevlja-Prijepolje road; Vuče-Godova on the Rožaje-Tutin road).
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