Montenegro recognizes France as key partner in EU integration path
, NewsFrance has been recognized as one of Montenegro’s key partners on its path to EU integration, stated Montenegro’s Deputy Prime Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development, Milun Zogović.
Zogović met today with the Head of the Regional Economic Department for the Western Balkans, Pierre Grangeon, and the Ambassador of France to Montenegro, Anne-Marie Maske.
According to the press release, the meeting focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation between Montenegro and France, particularly in infrastructure projects.
The discussion also included potential opportunities for French investments in key projects in Montenegro, as well as support through the exchange of knowledge and experience in modernizing infrastructure.
Zogović emphasized the importance of cooperation between the two friendly countries.
“France is recognized as one of Montenegro’s most important partners on the path to EU integration. French investments are welcome in Montenegro, as they not only improve the economic environment but also send messages of stability and a favorable investment and business climate,” Zogović concluded.
LATEST NEWS
- February 1, 2024 Invitation to Enhance Visibility and Stakeholder Engagement in EU Horizon Projects
- January 17, 2024 Montenegro forests, emissions trading and carbon offset credits, opportunities for investments
- May 11, 2023 Luxury Public Relations for pearl of Mediterranean, Elevate PR for Montenegro
- May 11, 2023 Elevate your business in Montenegro with Elevate PR
- May 9, 2023 Montenegro economy briefing: Wage growth in the public sector and other labour market issues
- April 8, 2023 Montenegro economy briefing: Increased indebtedness of Montenegro
- January 22, 2025 Podgorica’s declining air connectivity: Citizens turn to Tirana for low-cost flights to Europe
- January 22, 2025 Juxinyan Import Export receives approval for residential-business-tourist complex in Bar
- January 22, 2025 Two wind farms with combined capacity of 402.6 MW planned for Sinjajevina