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President of Montenegro met with Dragan Covic

Published April 4, 2017
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Filip Vujanovic montenegroOn the eve of the 20th Mostar Economy fair, BiH Presidency member from the Croatian people Dragan Covic and President of Montenegro Filip Vujanovic met in Mostar.

“I am always glad to talk to president Filip Vujanovic. More and more often we meet and approaching our views and discuss joint projects. This is an opportunity to congratulate our neighbors in Montenegro at the forthcoming admission to NATO membership, it will also help our way to NATO”, said Covic.

Vujanovic has also showed his satisfaction with the cooperation between BiH and Montenegro and said that it is necessary to talk about the economy and creation of jobs.

“I am satisfied because of the continuity of our communication, we talked about economic issues, and political relations in the region, but it is important to relieve the important economic issues. We all want the condition for more jobs, better and more developed economy,” said Vuajnović .

Vujanovic added that Montenegro will contribute to stability in the region after admission to NATO.

(Source: klix)
 

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