Spajić: Montenegro is committed to promoting the values ​​and standards of UNESCO

Spajić invited Azula to visit Montenegro in the fall on the occasion of the 45th anniversary of the entry of the Natural and Cultural-Historical Area of ​​Kotor into the World Heritage List, when she would also attend the conference of the Ministers of Culture of the Cooperation Process in Southeast Europe

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Spajić and Azule, Photo: Gov.me/Bojana Ćupić
Spajić and Azule, Photo: Gov.me/Bojana Ćupić
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Montenegro remains committed to the promotion of the values ​​and standards of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), said Prime Minister Milojko Spajić at a meeting with UNESCO Director General Audrey Azule.

The Government said that great satisfaction with the cooperation was noted at the meeting.

"And the fact that Montenegro has two national inscriptions on the World Heritage List (Natural and cultural-historical area of ​​Kotor and Durmitor National Park), several multinational inscriptions (Venetian fortifications and Stećci), as well as the Bokel Navy on the List causes special pride. intangible heritage of humanity," the statement said.

According to her, during the conversation it was pointed out that Montenegro will decisively and within the set deadlines implement the recommendations regarding the state of conservation of world heritage properties.

The Government said that Spajić and Azule also discussed the possibility of implementing joint projects through the Regional Center for Cyber ​​Security, which could be a useful platform for UNESCO policies in various areas.

"Spajić welcomed the activities on the transformation of UNESCO in a complex geopolitical environment, and the return of the United States of America to the membership of the organization," the announcement states.

It is added that Spajić and Azule also discussed measures implemented by UNESCO in crisis areas, especially in Ukraine.

Spajić, as stated, invited Azula to visit Montenegro in the fall, on the occasion of the 45th anniversary of the inscription of the Natural and Cultural-Historical Area of ​​Kotor on the World Heritage List, when she would also attend the conference of Ministers of Culture of the Southeast European Cooperation Process (SEECP).

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