Bagvic: Montenegro's progress in integration is impressive

Spajić spoke with the regional director of the German Society for International Cooperation, it was assessed that the moment in integration is too good for Montenegro to miss.

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Photo: Government of Montenegro/Bojana Čupić
Photo: Government of Montenegro/Bojana Čupić
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

The way in which Montenegro is progressing in European integration in recent months is impressive, said the regional director of the German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ), Daniel Bagvic, in a conversation with Prime Minister Milojko Spajić.

As announced by the Government, it was assessed at the meeting that the moment in integration is too good for Montenegro to miss.

Bagvic, stating that GIZ has been in Montenegro for a long time, said that they cooperate with numerous institutions and that they have had various successful projects.

"The way in which Montenegro is progressing in its integration into the European Union (EU) in recent months is really impressive," Bagvic assessed.

Montenegro's progress, he added, has regional importance, because other countries are also following this process.

According to him, this is an important moment.

"We want to be your support on that road," said Bagvic.

As announced by the Government, Spajić said that continuous expert support is the key to improving the administration.

"Getting to know the standards that are used in the most developed countries, along with constant cooperation with experts, could be of great benefit to employees in the public sector," Spajić said.

The Government announcement states that, in addition to EU integration, the meeting also discussed the importance of energy development in order to diversify the economy, as well as cooperation in the field of environmental protection and green transition.

"The possibility of additional joint work in the field of digital transformation, as well as joining the single European market and preparing the Montenegrin economy for it, was highlighted," the announcement states.

As it is added, the German ambassador Peter Felten attended the meeting.

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