The interlocutors agreed that Montenegro should use the forthcoming months for the further continuation of fulfilling the commitments arising from Euro-Atlantic agenda, awaiting the Ministerial meeting in December.
President of the Parliament of Montenegro Mr Ranko Krivokapić stressed that the Parliament has been fulfilling its obligations devotedly, particularly in the part relating to adopting and amending laws, leading to strengthening of the rule of law, democracy and institutions. “Dialogue in the Parliament regarding the issues which are foreign-policy priority of Montenegro, such as NATO membership, is a basis for constructive leading of processes, and the Parliament of Montenegro has been showing clearly its capacity in that sense”. We are aware of our obligations and we address them devotedly, because the obligations on the road to NATO membership are the steps that lead Montenegro into the community which cherishes the values of the rule of law, democracy and strong institutions - everything that makes the country more stable and more promising for its citizens, as well as for investors”, Mr Krivokapić said.
Ministers of foreign affairs of Hungary, Romania and Poland pointed out that the results that our country has made in the Euro-Atlantic path were visible, and that they encouraged the further continuity of those processes. It was assessed that Montenegro would be supported in the activities that result in the achievement of the common values of the Member States of the Alliance.
Furthermore, it was assessed at the meeting that Montenegro has been giving a significant contribution to the regional cooperation, stability and safety, and that participation of Montenegrin Army in the joint missions is a proof of commitment to peace, stability and partnering relations.