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Đeljaj and Gandel discussed development projects implemented by the Municipality of Tuzi

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Đeljaj and Gandel Review Development Projects in the Municipality of Tuzi

Đeljaj during a meeting with Gandel, Photo: Tuzi Municipality – Office of the President

The President of the Tuzi Municipality, Lindon Đeljaj, met today with Boris Gandel, the Ambassador of Slovakia to Montenegro, to discuss various development projects currently underway in the municipality, according to an announcement from the Municipality of Tuzi.

According to the statement, the meeting also addressed the bilateral relations between Montenegro and Slovakia.

Gandel commended the Municipality of Tuzi’s development efforts and expressed a desire to collaborate on future joint projects.

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