Montenegro has been familiar with the joint initiative of the leaders of three WB countries – North Macedonia, Serbia and Albania – Zoran Zaev, Aleksandar Vučić and Edi Rama on regional economic cooperation, a so-called ‘mini-Schengen’. Montenegro’s Economy Minister Dragica Sekulić noted our country still has to think about the initiative.
“The initiative we have heard about today is something that our Government and the State has to think about carefully in terms of benefits for our citizens, economy and better European integration,” Ms Sekulić pointed out.
Montenegro’s aim is to join the EU and there’s no alternative, according to her.
Ministarka @MinEkCG Dragica Sekulić: Danas smo u Ohridu imali priliku da prvi put budemo do detalja upoznati sa inicijativom liderâ tri zemlje Zapadnog Balkana: Sjeverne Makedonije, Srbiji i Albanije o boljoj povezanosti regiona. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/yrRRSlOvb1
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Leaders of Serbia, Albania and North Macedonia agreed last night on the free movement of people, goods, capital, and services between their three countries.