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We already consider Montenegro a member of the European Union

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We Already View Montenegro as a Member of the European Union

Photo: Bojan Gnjidić/Government of Montenegro

Montenegro is at the forefront of reconciliation and development in the Western Balkans, enjoying full support from Italy, stated Italian President Sergio Mattarella during discussions with Prime Minister Milojko Spajić, who is currently on an official visit to Italy.

According to a statement from the Prime Minister’s office, the increasing high-level contacts, including Mattarella’s recent trip to Montenegro and Spajić’s visit to Rome, indicate that bilateral relations are significantly improving.

“We see Montenegro as a future member of the European Union. Given your accomplishments in such a brief time, Montenegro rightfully anticipates full membership soon,” Mattarella remarked, as per the official statement.

Mattarella reiterated Italy’s strong dedication to the welfare of the Western Balkan nations.

“The European Union plays a crucial role in stabilizing the Western Balkans, with Montenegro leading the way in reconciliation and growth, backed by strong Italian support,” he noted.

Spajić updated the Italian President on the government’s efforts to “enhance the European agenda,” reiterating that he expects to finalize negotiations by the end of 2026, aiming for membership during the Italian presidency in 2028.

“We are ambitious and dedicated. For us, European integration is more than just a goal; it’s a transformative journey that strengthens our society. We are fully equipped to handle all challenges,” Spajić emphasized.

Photo: Bojan Gnjidić/Government of Montenegro

The leaders exchanged views on current challenges, agreeing that to bolster resilience against the uncertainties of global economic conditions, it is essential to strengthen political relations between Montenegro and Italy through enhanced economic collaboration.

To facilitate this, a forthcoming business forum agreed upon with Italian Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni will “provide further momentum for cooperation among larger and smaller enterprises,” which both sides believe could create new opportunities.

During their meeting, they also discussed collaboration in culture and education, emphasizing the importance of enhanced cooperation between universities.

Spajić will continue his discussions with top Italian officials tomorrow, including a reception with the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Lorenzo Fontana, as well as a meeting with Italy’s Deputy Prime Minister and Head of Diplomacy, Antonio Tajani.

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