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Enhancing Economic Cooperation and Development Initiatives to Support Montenegro’s EU Journey

During his official visit to Hungary, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Policy and Minister of Economic Development Nik Gjeloshaj met with the Hungarian Minister of National Economy Marton Nagy, reinforcing the strong and amicable relations between the two nations.

The discussions focused on enhancing economic collaboration, advancing joint development projects, and supporting Montenegro’s journey toward full EU membership.

DPM Gjeloshaj expressed appreciation to Hungary for its ongoing support of Montenegro’s EU accession process.

Montenegro values its strategic partnership with Hungary, and the economic relations between our countries exemplify a model of constructive regional cooperation, DPM Gjeloshaj emphasized.

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