President of Montenegro: EU is Our Most Important Neighbor

By , 02 Oct 2018, 23:39 PM Politics
President of Montenegro: EU is Our Most Important Neighbor Copyrights: European Parliament Photo

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02 October 2018 - The President of Montenegro, Milo Đukanović, took part at the plenary session in Strasbourg, France and used the opportunity to tell the members of European Parliament that Montenegro has already been behaving as the EU member state.

“Montenegro has been the NATO member state for a year and a half and an EU candidate country that needs to open only 2 more negotiation chapters. It is a reliable neighboring country and an important element of regional stability and cooperation. As a result, we’ve got an investment destination inspiring to many foreign partners,” said Đukanović.

As for the common foreign and security policy, Montenegro has already been behaving as the EU member state.

“We unequivocally strongly support the EU positions regardless of frequent external and internal pressures. Also, Montenegro has been providing the continuous contribution to peace and stability through Army’s engagement in NATO, EU, and UN operations/missions.”

Whenever he spoke of the EU’s shortcomings, he added: "It is completely normal to notice them, as we ourselves are part of Europe. Montenegro will never regard the EU as a new religion, but rather our common existing and future home. The EU is our most important neighbor, especially to the non-EU countries,” emphasized Đukanović.

He also said he has extremely appreciated the financial, professional and any other EU assistance in the accession process. “The regatta principle, which has been once again confirmed in the recent Enlargement Strategy, is a new mechanism representing major incentive and promoting healthy competition in the accession process.”

“The enlargement policy affects not only the Balkans. It’s about the quality of European stability and competition on the global scene. I want to stress this as it seems to me that the Euro-enthusiasm has weakened a lot,” added the President of Montenegro.

Đukanović underlined that he understands the EU decision to clean up the causes of crises and conduct the process of internal consolidation. He said: “In our opinion, halting or slowing down the process of uniting Europe is not a solution to these problems. On the contrary, I see the complete unification as a major answer to all challenges the EU has been facing.”

In case the Western Balkan countries do not join the EU at some point, other countries with completely different strategic goals might interfere, which would take us on the edge of the conflict zone, while Europe would be insufficiently stable and unique.

This was the first time a president of a WB country to address top representatives of this highest EU institution.

 

Source: Cafe del Montenegro

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