Šaranović: The priority of the European agenda and the fight against crime

Ardeleanu said that Romania strongly supports Montenegro on its way to full membership in the EU and that it can count on expert help in reform processes.

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The priority of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) is the European agenda and the decisive fight against crime, said Minister Danilo Šaranović.

In a conversation with the Ambassador of Romania to Montenegro, Matei-Viorel Ardeleanua, Šaranović pointed out that the Ministry of Interior is committed to making progress in Chapter 24 and fulfilling the temporary criteria.

"Our priority is the European agenda and the decisive fight against crime. The professionalism of our officers and the firm will to deal with crime are proven every day, and last night's arrest of an internationally wanted member of a criminal clan is one of the confirmations of the effectiveness of the Montenegrin services," Saranović pointed out. it was announced from the MUP.

The department said that he told Ardelean that Romania strongly supports Montenegro on its way to full membership in the European Union and that it can count on expert help in reform processes.

"He praised the results achieved by Montenegro in terms of reaching European standards and pointed out that the activities carried out by the MUP confirm that Montenegro is a reliable partner and that it is getting closer to fulfilling its national priority," the statement said.

It is stated that the interlocutors agreed that the inter-police cooperation between Montenegro and Romania is at an excellent level and that operative information is continuously exchanged and a series of activities are carried out to detect and process organized criminal groups and suppress all types of crime.

"The two countries cooperate intensively in the field of civil protection through numerous projects and programs, and at the meeting, openness was expressed for further exchange of experiences, as well as the creation of new initiatives that will contribute to better management in the field of emergency situations," the statement of the MUP states.

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