02 February 2019 - The Laboratory for milk and dairy products, located at the Biotechnical Faculty in Podgorica, is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and will be one of the important segments in improving the raw milk quality in Montenegro.
Procuring equipment worth 400,000 EUR was supported by the EU pre-accession funds through the Project "Support to the veterinary sector". The beginning of work of the new equipment was marked by today's visit to the Laboratory by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Milutin Simović and EU Ambassador to Montenegro Aivo Orav.
DPM Simović expressed satisfaction with the implementation of another joint and valuable project that will contribute to the further achievement of EU standards, specifically the European quality of milk, which will bring benefits to Montenegrin farmers, processors and consumers.
"I am glad that we are together at the Biotechnical Faculty today. Together – our European partners, the Government of Montenegro and the University of Montenegro. I express my gratitude to the European Commission for its significant support for the purchase of new equipment. Modern equipment will further strengthen the technical capacities of the laboratory, the analysis of samples will be more precise and reliable for both farmers and dairies, and consumers will be provided with safer and more quality dairy products," DPM Simović said.
The Deputy Prime Minister emphasised that numerous support measures will be provided in this year's Agro Budget, adding that particularly significant support is non-refundable support to primary production and processing through the implementation of a large IPARD.
"I am sure that together, with valuable and responsible work, we will achieve the set goal and we will achieve European quality standards for milk for the benefit of both farmers and processors and consumers," DPM Simović said.
EU Ambassador to Montenegro Aivo Orav said that the Laboratory represents the latest technology for analysing raw milk and fully meets the standards required by the European Union.
"I am glad to say that with this equipment, the Montenegrin milk laboratory does not differ from any laboratory of its kind in the EU member states," the Ambassador stressed.
He said that the analysis of the quality of raw milk is necessary in order to ensure that farmers produce the best quality milk, from which high quality dairy products will be produced. He added that analyses are important to exclude risks to human health, but also to ensure the health and well-being of animals.
Ambassador Orav said that the EU is Montenegro's most important partner when it comes to reforming the veterinary sector. He reminded that today's donation is part of the EU's greater support to the Montenegrin veterinary sector, with a total value of 2.3 million EUR.
"In addition to joint efforts to improve the quality of raw milk, we support Montenegro to reach EU standards related to veterinary control systems, animal health and welfare, eradicating the rabies and improving the control of stray and abandoned dogs," Ambassador Orav highlighted.
02 February 2019 - Prime Minister Duško Marković hosted former Presidents and Prime Ministers of the countries of our region gathered in the newly formed Podgorica Club and expressed the full support of the Government, to the work of this entity and its further activities to promote the region's prospects, its European integration, and to affirm the policy of good neighborly relations and cooperation.
"The Podgorica Club project is a good project, needed by our region and as an idea and as a vision that can further bring us together and encourage us," Prime Minister stressed. He assessed that it's logical to name the initiative by the capital of our country, which has passed through the process of achieving strategic priorities in the past two decades while preserving good relations with everyone.
"In that matter, Montenegro had serious challenges, but it did not lose a single friend and gained a lot of new ones," Duško Marković noted. The Prime Minister thanked the members of the Podgorica Club for the assistance they provided as the highest state officials to Montenegro during the process of restoring independence, and our European and Euro-Atlantic integrations.
"I see your experience and this format as a potential for gathering people in our region who will seriously think about our common future," Prime Minister Marković said.
Members of the Podgorica Club presented the Prime Minister a program of future work on creating a new narrative and a new vision of our region, stressing that as members of the Club outside of the daily politics, and from this position, they see the possibility of action in the areas of promoting economic, scientific and other cooperation.
Former President of Montenegro Filip Vujanović, former President of the Republic of Macedonia Branko Crvenkovski, the Republic of Slovenia Danilo Tirk, the former Prime Ministers of the Republic of Serbia Mirko Cvetković and the Republic of Croatia Jadranka Kosor and former Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina Zlatko Lagumdžija spoke with the Prime Minister Duško Marković.
The Prime Minister was informed that the Podgorica Club is also composed of former Presidents of the Republic of Slovenia Milan Kučan, the Republic of Croatia Stjepan Mesić and the Republic of Kosovo Fatmir Sejdiu, former Prime Minister of the Republic of Macedonia Hari Kostov and former President of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia Nataša Mićić.
01 February 2019 - Minister of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro Srđan Darmanović took part in an informal meeting of foreign ministers in Bucharest, at the invitation of High Representative for Foreign and Security Policy Federica Mogherini and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania Teodor Melescanu.
Minister Darmanović congratulated Romania on the first presidency over the Council of the European Union and welcomed the defined priorities of its six-month programme. He also expressed his satisfaction with the fact that the policy of enlargement was high on the agenda of the presidency, hopeful that the integration process, based on the principle of regatta, significantly stimulated the reform of our societies and further economic development of the region, while strengthening the security, peace, and competitiveness of Europe.
The Montenegrin Foreign Minister said he expects that the remaining negotiation chapter 8 (Competitiveness) will be opened during this year, as well as that Montenegro will meet the provisional benchmarks in chapters 23 and 24. He also reiterated the full commitment of the Montenegrin institutions to achieving internal readiness to close a set of chapters.
The meeting in Bucharest exchanged views on cooperation with China, focusing on issues of relevance to the EU and candidate countries.
The informal meeting, attended by foreign ministers of European Union candidate countries and Turkey, as well as representatives of the European Commission, was an opportunity to consider other current issues and challenges within the Union.
During her last visit to Montenegro, the Prime Minister of Romania, Vasilica Viorica Dăncilă, said that she had very constructive discussions with Prime Minister Marković and emphasised that in the future, the two countries will pay more attention to sectoral cooperation and cooperation in the field of energy, education, culture, and tourism, as well as cooperation in the field of investments.
"We decided to organise an economic forum together to present one of the first steps in promoting cooperation between the two countries," Romanian Prime Minister Vasilica Viorica Dăncilă concluded.
01 February 2019 - Culture Minister Aleksandar Bogdanović met with the President of the National Research Council of Italy, Massimo Inguscio, during his official visit to the Republic of Italy.
On that occasion, Minister Bogdanović expressed his satisfaction with the cooperation with the National Research Council of Italy, which resulted in substantial progress on archaeological and other research in the area of Duklja in Podgorica.
During the conversation, which was focused on the "Twinning Program", has been confirmed strong support to Montenegro in the process of preservation, protection, and valorization of cultural assets.
President Inguscio presented the mechanisms and possibilities of joining the programs of the European Research Institute for Heritage Science and the Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities. Interlocutors estimated that this represents a strong potential for improving all segments in the protection and valorization of cultural heritage in Montenegro.
Minister Bogdanović especially emphasised the activities on the development of the map of Duklja in QGIS and the continuation of activities on the 3D reconstruction of facilities. He also pointed out the need for cooperation in the part of laser monitoring of the static stability of cultural property objects, with a particular emphasis on overcoming the problem of rehabilitation of the Kotor ramparts. It was concluded that through the direct communication and cooperation between the Ministry of Culture and the National Research Council of Italy, we are looking at the possibilities of realization of the seismic monitoring project and the risk of immovable cultural property, which would be an important prerequisite for better preservation of the rich cultural heritage of Montenegro.
During his official visit to Italy, Minister Bogdanović met with the Director General of the International Center for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property, Weber Ndoro.
The interlocutors emphasised extremely high quality and meaningful interinstitutional cooperation and expressed readiness to continue with strengthening the partnership through the transfer of knowledge and training in deficient areas for experts in Montenegro.
Minister Bogdanović also met with the President of the Association AICI (Associazione delle istituzioni di cultura italiane), Valdo Spini.
Minister Bogdanović and the president of the AICI Association noted that, given the fact that the association is represents the affiliation of 108 institutions of culture in Italy, there is a possibility of strong inter-institutional cooperation, through the organisation of training in the field of protection and preservation of cultural property related to the management of urban units, in areas where Montenegro has a lack of knowledge.
President Spini has invited Minister Bogdanović to take part in the next conference, organized by the Association of AICI, which will be held in Florence.
Minister Bodganović was also a guest of the National Museum of Art of the 21st Century, where he talked with the Executive Director Pietro Barrera about the possibilities of cooperation.
On this occasion, they expressed readiness to enable Montenegrin artists from the field of contemporary art to exhibit in this significant Museum, which would be a powerful incentive for their further affirmation.
At the end of the visit, the Minister visited the gallery Chiostro del Bramante as a place where it would be important to organise a presentation of the creativity of Montenegrin artists.
The visit of the Minister of Culture Aleksandar Bogdanović is the result of the successful and meaningful cooperation of the two countries. Working meetings with Italian and international institutions were attended by the Montenegrin Ambassador in Italy Sanja Vlahović and the Director of the National Museum Anastazija Miranović.
02 February 2019 - What could be more romantic than the small, pugnacious kingdom of fierce fighters, with its ancient temperate rainforests, bleakly beautiful mountains and fjord-like coastline of bays, inlets and emerald waters?
It’s an epic landscape accompanied by more history than any country the size of Montenegro has a right to. For centuries, it was the only Balkan state to hold out against the mighty Ottoman Empire, and although its historic capital Cetinje was sacked by Ottomans three times (in 1623, 1687 and 1712), Montenegro was never ruled by them.
Archaeologists have found evidence of agriculture, pottery, and copper smelting dating back to 7000 BM and by 4000 BC trade links with Europe had been established. These first Illyrian or early Balkan tribes were joined by Celts and later Romans, who conquered the region in 9 AD. After the fall of Rome, Montenegro became part of the Byzantine Empire, and Slavs from Poland and the Baltic joined its original inhabitants.
In 1041, the Serbian warlord Stefan Vojislav became King Vojislav after he won independence from Byzantium at the Battle of Bar. His kingdom of Duklja, which included most of Montenegro, was superseded by that of Stefan Prvovjenčani, the founder of a Serb dynasty which by 1355 ruled over a territory that included the majority of the modern Balkans.
By 1483, the Ottomans had conquered all of Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Montenegro’s ruling Crnojević dynasty decided to move their capital to the more easily defended mountain fastness of Cetinje, having agreed a defensive alliance with Venice in 1455.
Fascinatingly, from 1516, for the next 355 years, Montenegro was ruled by celibate prince-bishops called “vladika”. The last of the Crnojevićs married a Venetian and entrusted the defence of Montenegro to the first of them, Cetinje’s Orthodox bishop. After that, succession passed from uncle to nephew, with Montenegro’s warrior-priests fighting a guerrilla war against the Ottomans and winning formal independence in 1799. The greatest of them, and the father of modern Montenegro was Petar II Petrović Njegoš, who created a central government, judiciary and police force and still found time to compose an epic poem, The Mountain Wreath, celebrating Montenegrin culture and values.
After Petar’s nephew was assassinated, he was eventually succeeded by Prince Nikola Petrović, or Nicholas I. In portraits, he appears in a national costume of richly coloured sash, coat of duck-egg blue, and black cap adorned with the Montenegrin crest; armed with a sword and laden with medals, he looks part paterfamilias, part Balkan chieftain. His wife Milena gave birth to three sons and nine daughters, five of whom married into Russian, Serbian and Italian royal families, earning him the nickname “the father-in-law of Europe”.
This canter through Montenegrin history can’t possibly do justice to its complexity. We hardly mentioned the famous defeat of Napoleon in Kotor, let alone the birth of modern Yugoslavia, and much more. But without a sense of Montenegro’s rich past, anyone’s sightseeing would be a much poorer experience.
Source: Luštica Magazine
01 February 2019 - The environmental organisation NGO Ozon called on the local governments of Nikšić and Danilovgrad Municipalities and the Podgorica Capital to join the government in the process of legal protection of the Zeta River area.
"We believe that, in accordance with great importance of the Zeta River with its tributaries and hydrological phenomena, the specifics of its upper and lower flow and territorial jurisdiction of local administrations, we need a strategic recognition of the importance of this river for the further development of local communities, but also of the potential for the national branding of Montenegro as an ecological state, i.e. the entire social prosperity," the statement said.
NGO Ozon proposes that three municipalities adopt a joint Resolution for the protection of the Zeta River, in order to allow the public to be involved in this initiative, and that the Government of Montenegro, through the competent institutions, the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism, The Nature Protection Agency and the Environment Agency open a public debate in order to examine all the relevant facts through the argumentative discussion. Keeping in mind the fact that the significance of the Zeta River in the aspect of an ecosystem is already recognized in national and local strategic documents, the representatives of this movement believe that the protection of this river at the international level is also important in the context of European integration and the success of the negotiations in Chapter 27. This step, they conclude, is another tool for the joint resolution of the local government administrations which should take part in this initiative.
The representatives of the Environmental Movement NGO Ozon announced that it will begin with the action of collecting citizen support for the protection of the Zeta River, and announced the implementation of this initiative on a series of thematic events, "in order to create an incentive environment for public argumentative discussion and active citizen participation in the decision making process, "the statement said. They also invited all interested parties to support this civic initiative.
The NGO Ozon was founded with a mission to contribute to improving the quality of life and the environment, as well as protecting the public interest through active participation in the decision-making process, public advocacy, and education of various target groups from all segments of the society.
01 February 2019 - The diverse tourist offer of Montenegrin national parks attracted the attention of many visitors during the 30th Alpe-Adria – International Fair for Green Active Tourism, Camping, and Caravanning.
Tourists from Slovenia are known for their love for nature, undiscovered areas, hiking and other experiences in the field of active green tourism, which are included in the offer of national parks in Montenegro. This is especially important because many tourists who want to visit Montenegro always have the feeling that Montenegro can offer just the sea and the sun. The Alpe-Adria Fair was an excellent opportunity for the organisation National Parks of Montenegro to present a different, much more exciting and diverse tourist offer of Montenegro.
Alpe-Adria – International Fair for Green Active Tourism, Camping and Caravanning is a show for travellers, athletes, alpinists, hikers, active recreational participants, joggers, cyclists, nature adrenaline sports fans and similar. This year, as a novelty, the fair also included contents for camping and caravanning enthusiasts.
Tourists from Slovenia have an excellent opportunity to use weekend arrangements in Montenegro. There is a direct airline between Podgorica and Ljubljana on a daily basis. The flight is not long and the embassy of Montenegro to Slovenia is putting considerable effort into reducing the cost of airline tickets. “The negotiating process with tourist agencies from Slovenia which are working on many different arrangements is currently in process, "said the Ambassador of Montenegro to Slovenia, Vujica Lazović.
The organisation, National Parks of Montenegro, had a unique opportunity to present virtual walks through Montenegrin national parks, which allow visitors to the Visitor Centres to experience some of the beauty and activities in nature and learn about the many values of protected areas and tourist offer. This opportunity, which is granted before actually visiting and experiencing the parks in person, is very valuable. During the Fair, travel agencies and tour operators were most interested in rafting, kayaking, biking and hiking. Regarding individual fair visitors, they were mainly interested in mountain tourism; Montenegrin coast and the possibility of an active holiday where biking, hiking, hiking and camping prevail.
"Aside from the promotion of active tourism and tourist offer of National Parks of Montenegro, the fair appearance in Slovenia was also a good opportunity to exchange experiences and ideas, and to establish cooperation with tour operators from the Alpine-Adriatic region," concluded the director of the public enterprise NPM, Elvir Klica.
A frozen Plavsko Lake located under the beautiful massifs of Prokletije will take your breath away, and you can be sure of it just by looking at the photos.
PHOTO: Sena Vatić
Generations of citizens in Plav have grown alongside the lake, enjoying all the blessings of this mountain gem and the largest ice-lake in Montenegro, over two kilometers long and one kilometer wide.
PHOTO: Sena Vatić
PHOTO: Sead Jasavić
The beauties of the lake every year attract many tourists, whether they walk along the paths around the lake and the surrounding mountain ranges, swim in the clear lake waters or simply enjoy the clean air and the scenery that are unique because of their beauty.
In the winter, the lake is covered with ice, and the citizens of Plav say that in the extremely harsh winters a thick layer of ice is created, one they can pass over by car.
Text by CdM, on January 30th 2019, read more at CdM
Immediately before the start of the match with Indiana, one hour after midnight, Nikola Vučević found out that he became an All-Star Player. The lights of the basketball stage turned to the Montenegrin ace, who, as the moment when the leaders of the club Joel Glass and George Galante told him the news, looked at his parents in the stands and sent them a sign: "I succeeded".
His teammates and coach Clifford were the first to congratulate him, and after the game he congratulated them.
"It's clear that I've succeeded, but my team helped me. I started the season well, and the teammates and coaches have pushed me forward every day to play even better. As much as this is an individual prize, it is also for the team. I'm proud to represent the whole organization and my teammates," said Vučević.
In the first match as All-Star player, he scored 17 points and had 10 rebounds, and Orlando defeated Indiana 107:100.
"A million emotions have passed through me, but I'm glad it was all known before the start. I could focus on playing well, and the win by my team made this night even more special."
Vučević was chosen by coaches from NBA clubs.
"I think this is very important because they are the ones you play against every night and know how much you can perform. Their choice means a lot to me," he said.
After the match, his teammates prepared a surprise in the dressing room - cold water and ice welcomed their All-Star guy.
"It was a bit cold, but I survived, and their joy for me shows what kind of relationship there is between us," said the 28-year-old player from Bar.
"He is my friend the best Center of the East. I'm happy for him," said Evan Fournier.
Text by Vijesti sport, on February 1st, 2019, read more at Vijesti
The Italian polyvalent artist - musician, screenwriter and artist, Luca Tito Faraci will be a guest at the Fourth Comic book Weekend Festival organized by Herceg Novi Comic festival (HSF) in collaboration with the Italian Embassy and JUK Herceg Fest, and within this year's jubilee 50th Edition of Mimosa Festival.
This year's comic weekend will be held from February 14th to 16th and is dedicated to the Italian cultural strip phenomenon Tex Willer, who celebrates 70 years.
From 2007 until today, he has made several dozens of issues, as well as two maxi editions, one of the most famous comic book heroes - legendary Tex, and beside him, another guest at the comics weekend is the great Italian artist Walter Venturi. This phenomenal artist was the guest of the 12th edition of Herceg Novi Comic festival held last year in September, and since 2012 works for the publishing house Bonelli Editori which also publishes Tex.
Guests of the Fourth Comics weekend are also the representatives of Belgrade publishing house “Veseli Četvrtak” (Merry Thursday), representatives of Bonelli for the local market, who will give a lecture on the history and success of the comic Tex Willer phenomenon in these areas, while Tito Faraci as one of the best experts on Tex will be given a general lecture on the cult ranger and the adventures of this comic hero for 70 years.
The Comic Weekend will begin on Thursday, February 14th at 7 pm, with the opening of the 70th anniversary Tex Willer exhibition at the lobby of Dvorana Park, where the guests from Italy will present the works. The next two days, Dvorana Park, the City Café, Nikola Đurković Square, the HSF comic workshop will hold lectures, workshops with young artists and students from Herceg Novi, all accompanied by standard drawings for fans, comic books exchange stock and famous HSF parties.
Text by CdM, on January 29th 2019, read more at CdM
February 1, 2019 - Zoran Nikolic from Prcanj is one of the most famous Bokelian photographers whose landscapes of Boka Bay stop the breath of the audience from all meridians. This lover of nature and humans records the game of light and shadow on the slopes of the rugged mountains, and their reflection on the sea surface with a lot of patience and knowledge. As he said, he records the beauty of which we cannot escape in Boka Bay, wanting to awaken a beautiful feeling in people. He is entirely successful in this, often answering the question of where this "area of the miracle of beauty" is, as the poet Frano Alfirevic characterized Boka Bay in the 19th century.