Abazović and Gradišnik: Slovenia provides support to Montenegro on its European path

"Gradišnik pointed out that the relations between the two countries are excellent, especially in the field of defense, and she expressed her readiness to support Montenegro in all areas of mutual interest in fulfilling its obligations from the European agenda," the Government announced.

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From the meeting, Photo: Government of Montenegro
From the meeting, Photo: Government of Montenegro
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Prime Minister Dritan Abazović said, at a meeting with Slovenian Ambassador Bernarda Gradišnik, that the signing of the Agreement on the establishment of the Center for Cyber ​​- Capacities of the Western Balkans is a kind of confirmation of the trust of European partners and support for the further development of the system for combating hybrid threats in the region.

This was announced by the Public Relations Service of the Government of Montenegro.

"The agreement was signed by the President of Slovenia, Nataša Pirc Musar, the State Secretary for Europe of France, Laurens Bunn, and the Prime Minister of Montenegro on the sidelines of the Berlin Process Leaders' Summit in Tirana," the announcement reads.

As stated in the announcement, Abazović expressed his gratitude to the governments of Slovenia and France for their support to Montenegro to host this important regional center and pointed out that its establishment has greater significance considering the current security threats in the world.

Abazović and Gradišnik
Abazović and Gradišnikphoto: Government of Montenegro

"Gradišnik pointed out that the relations between the two countries are excellent, especially in the field of defense, and expressed her readiness to provide Slovenia with support in all areas of mutual interest in fulfilling its obligations from the European agenda. She especially thanked the Government of Montenegro for the evacuation of Slovenian citizens from Israel." , the government announced.

The interlocutors exchanged opinions and, as stated, on current topics, and expressed their readiness to cooperate more closely on the promotion of ecological values ​​and e-services.

"Abazović announced the introduction of 13 new electronic services for citizens at the beginning of 2024," the statement added.

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