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27 Jun 2019, 23:40 PM

27 June 2019 - Prime Minister of Montenegro Duško Marković and United Kingdom Minister of State for Defence Lord Howe Frederick Richard Penn Curzon noted that Montenegro has proven itself, in a short period of membership in NATO, as a reliable and responsible Alliance member, which shares the values of the partner states. 

After a joint visit to the two Eurofighters Typhoon of the United Kingdom Royal Air Force, which landed yesterday at the Podgorica military airport "Knjaz Danilo", the Prime Minister thanked Minister Curzon for the support of the United Kingdom, stressing that the first lending of allied aircraft in Montenegro testifies to close and stable interstate relations between Montenegro and the United Kingdom. 

"The arrival of these aircraft is not just symbolic but substantial confirmation that Montenegro is, although one of the smallest Alliance members, visible indeed within NATO and seen as a partner country,” Prime Minister Marković pointed out, as reported by the Public Relations Service within the Government of Montenegro.

The Prime Minister informed the United Kingdom Minister of State of Defence about the strategic goals and results of the Government's of Montenegro policies, noting that Montenegro's impressive economic growth and economic success represent, among other things, a consequence of its membership in NATO.  

The Prime Minister of Montenegro Duško Marković and Minister of State for Defence of the United Kingdom Lord Howe Frederick Richard Penn Curzon exchanged views on the situation in the Western Balkans region.

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27 Jun 2019, 18:16 PM

27 June 2019 - Minister of Defence of Montenegro Predrag Bošković participated in the meeting of the North Atlantic Council at the level of Defence Ministers in Brussels. 

The meeting discussed the guidelines for further work in order to ensure the smooth implementation of Alliance policies. 

The ministers analyzed the modern security environment in order to develop the ability to provide an adequate and timely response to all potential challenges, in line with NATO's aspirations for constant adaptation to current developments on a global scale. A special focus was on innovations in the field of technological development, especially in the field of military technology, that is, the development of modern equipment and weapons. 

As Ministry of Defence of Montenegro reported, the meeting of NATO defence ministers is being held in the key period for the future of the Intermediate-Range and Shorter-Range Missiles Agreement, which is an important element of arms control, and therefore the overall European security. Participants of the meeting stressed that NATO will pay special attention to strengthening the defence activities and deterring all potential threats. 

It is certain that the nature of security challenges is constantly changing, and that it requires a comprehensive and binding response from all international actors. Once again, the importance of coordinating the actions of NATO and the European Union, which remains an important partner of the Alliance, is emphasised. The ministers reminded that the fulfillment of the tasks envisaged and the future forms of cooperation will continue in the coming months. 

Minister Bošković emphasised the importance of the efforts that the Allies are making to adjust to modern security flows. He stressed the importance of unity within NATO in responding to threats that can come from all strategic directions, and the commitment of the Alliance to protect citizens and its entire territory. Minister Bošković said that Montenegro, as a reliable and credible ally, is responsibly approaching the fulfillment of NATO policies, and that as a reliable ally, Montenegro will continue to implement the guidelines adopted by the Alliance.

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27 Jun 2019, 18:08 PM

27 June 2019 - Montenegrin Parliament Speaker, Ivan Brajović, said that Montenegro, as a NATO member state and the first new European Union member state, having in mind the level of development it has achieved so far, understands the significance of developing partnership and better cross-country connectivity in all areas for better economic and social development, i.e. more secure future for its citizens.

Ivan Brajović was a speaker at the meeting held in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, where he met many high-ranking officials. He had a speech on the topic "Better connectivity for a better life – How to incorporate genuine changes in the regional cooperation?", as reported by CdM.

“Montenegro endorses the goals of the Regional Cooperation Council referring to connectivity. Signing the agreement which brings us one step closer to free roaming zone best proves the visible benefits of the regional cooperation,” emphasized Brajović, adding that Montenegro is to take over chairing the Central European Initiative and it will strive to reinforce the mechanisms of regional coordination.

During his stay in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro’s Parliament Speaker had talks with the member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mr Šefik Džaferović, as well as the member of the Collegium in the House of Representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly, Mr Denis Zvizdić, who is also the President of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

They shared information on economic indicators, current in-country political and social events, as well as opinions on the European perspective of the Western Balkans.

Stressing the importance of NATO membership, Brajović reiterated the readiness of Montenegro to assist all countries that wish to join the Alliance.

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27 Jun 2019, 11:57 AM
June 27, 2019 - The Municipality of Tivat addressed Prime Minister Duško Marković with the request to take measures to deter certain parts of the coast of Tivat as a public good, withholding them from leasing through the Sea Property and remaining on the management of the city, of which they are a crucial part.
 
It is the town's waterfront Pine, the town port of Kalimanj and the largest Tivat public beach of Ponta Seljanova. About ten days ago, the Sea Property leased the town's harbor and the Pine promenade over a public bid to a private company for 58,380 euros a year, which led Tivat's local company to lose the right to manage the town's row.  Tivat became a rare example of a city on the Adriatic that lost its waterfront and the city dock. Ponta Seljanova has also recently been leased to companies settled on Russian capital, and there is also a relative danger that something similar would happen to Tivat's city port of Kalimanj, which is about to be launched via public bid for the choice of a tenant of the port of local importance in the state ownership.
 
"Certain localities in the territory of our municipality are of great importance to Tivat and are located in the area of the Sea Property. We are addressing the request and the desire to protect them in such a way that they are not subject to any leasehold practices followed by public tendering procedures," says a letter Tivat Mayor, Sinisa Kusovac sent to the Prime Minister Duško Marković a few days ago.
 
In the correspondence prepared by Tivat's Secretary for Sustainable Development and Planning Tamara Furtula and the municipal manager, Marko Petričević, Pine, Ponta Seljanova and Kalimanj are located on the shores of particular public interest for Tivat.
 
The municipality has indicated in the letter to Markovic that the shore of Pine, which Sea Property signed the lease contract for five years with a new leaseholder, entrepreneur Pavle Mićunović, is "the heart of the city" and "the most important location in our town." They have reminded that the local administration has been demanding that for years to come to the coast of the center of Tivat on the move from the building of the Port of Captain from Pine to Belane. 
 
"Riva Pine, the most vulnerable location in our town, according to the plan - the promenade of the Lungo Mare has recently been reconstructed by the project solution obtained through the competition, and any interventions opposed to the project are not desirable. In light of the fact, it is the center of the city with well-kept city baths and a seafront promenade. In previous years, our Utility Company concluded a contract on the use of the sea property to manage the pier at the location of Pine and managed in the best possible way this part of the coast that was available to all, primarily to Tivat citizens, respecting the terms of the contract. The "Jadran" was berthed here as a recognizable decoration of Pine," reads the letter to Markovic who was informed by the Tivat Municipalities that the private person "offered an unrealistically high price for the lease of Pine," which caused the Commune to lose bids in the Sea Property.
 
"Now the connection of the "Jadran" ship to this location is under the sign of the question, as well as the interests of the citizens of Tivat. In the tourist offer of the city, all the art and cultural events took place at the location of Pine, which is now also questionable." The Tivat Mayor reminded the prime minister of one of the principles of the recently adopted Spatial Plan of Special Purpose for the Coastal Area, saying that it is the necessary respect for traditions and acquired rights.
 
"There is also a public good in the coastal area, along the shore of the public interest, which has the significance and character of communal property - a space that is entirely in the service of the local community and has a general nature. Such areas can be excluded from the sea property area, and this applies to city parks along the coast, city walkways, which at the same time have the function of accessing the beach and the sea," quotes the memo of this principle from the Spatial Plan of Special Purpose for the Coastal Area.
 
Tivat's ousters now demanded from Prime Minister Markovic "to recognize the public interest of the citizens of Tivat" and to help them "protect it."
 
"Please take the necessary steps to keep these essential localities (Pine, Kalimanj and Ponta Seljanova) in the service of the local noise and keep the public character," concludes Kusovac's speech to the Prime Minister.
To the problem of gradual privatization and excessive commercialization of the almost complete Tivat coast, otherwise, for years in that city warned the opposition, and the local DPS-SD-HGI authority so far has dismissed such objections and pleaded with the city's lack of expertise in planning and using its seashore. The right to self through the centralist laws was invoked exclusively by the state. Tivat's DPS and HGI, which have their representatives among the deputies in the Criminal Defense Department of Montenegro and ministers in the Government, have so far failed to advertise and try to prevent fundamental executive forces from giving critical local resources such as Pine, Ponte Seljanova and Kalimanj to the Sea Property tenders. 
 
Interestingly, though they sent a letter to the prime minister on 19 June asking for the Government to suspend the leasing of three key locations on the Tivat coast, DPS Tivat did not want to accept the request of coalition partners from the SD a day earlier, to discuss the problem of privatization of the city waterfront at a local parliament session.
 
27 Jun 2019, 11:22 AM

On Monday, June 24, 2019, the Shopping Center “Butiko” opened in Radanovici. Situated on the Adriatic highway near the airport of Tivat, at 6800m2 with 156 parking spaces, the center will enable citizens of the surrounding municipalities of Budva, Tivat and Kotor much easier access to well-known brands from the region, with numerous planned events intended for citizens of Boka bay.

The opening of the mall was enriched with numerous promotions, discounts, and an entertainment program for children and good music.

The project for the construction of the shopping center Butiko was realized by Sun Power d.o.o, in cooperation with Colliers International Montenegro, which carried out all the necessary studies during the planning of the construction and secured the lease of 100% of available business space.

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Upon its opening, Colliers International Montenegro will be in charge of managing all operations of Butiko, which will be the third shopping center that Colliers has worked on in developing feasibility studies, market research, renting business premises and providing real estate management services.

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SC Butiko will offer a wide range of well-known brands such as New Yorker, Intersport, Idea Super, Kidsland, Bonatti, Dama, Penti, City Mania, Footwear Chic, Fratteli, Bla Bla Shop, Euromobitel, Gradska knjizara (Bookstore), La Mia Casa, Planika and Ciciban, Tobacco Shop, Restaurant Ladovina and Baby Bistro - a children's playroom.

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Text by Promo, on June 26th, 2019, read more at Vijesti

27 Jun 2019, 11:18 AM

The Montenegrin women's basketball team begins their European Championship.

The 'Reds' will open their fifth appearance at the Eurobasket against Sweden in Riga.

Sweden is not strong in basketball, though they've progressed year after year, and in 2013, they played in the quarterfinals.

"Sweden is an experienced team, many players play in strong leagues, but I think we are well prepared and it will depend very much on us and our game. We need to meet the demands and fight in the right way," says Milica Jovanovic before the first match. Compared to the last European championship, Montenegro has changed its composition and only three players are on the team that played against Sweden six years ago, which they won 69:58. In addition to Milica Jovanovic, the national team jersey was then worn by Snezana Aleksic and Natasa Popovic.

"They have the Eldebrink sisters who've played for many years in the European league and are very experienced, and in other positions, they have tall basketball players, so I think we can fight against them with our game. They have a lot of girls playing at college who then go back to Sweden. It is imperative that we play smart, together, and give our maximum," says Jovanovic.

On the court against Sweden was Jelena Skerovic, who is now awaiting a different role. She will, for the first time, lead our girls from the bench at the Eurobasket. 

"A lot is different now, it seems to me that it is much easier to play than to be on the side without being able to enter the court and help in something. This is what it all comes down to, the moments when I can contribute as a coach, but I'm happy so far with the way we started, and I believe that everything will go well," says the coach before the first duel.

Montenegro also has the Czech Republic and France in their group.

Text by Vijesti sport, on June 26th, 2019, read more at Vijesti

27 Jun 2019, 11:16 AM
June 27, 2019 - The 18th International Festival of Klapa Perast begins today and runs until 30 June, as the official start of the KotorArt 2019, the summer multimedia cultural program in UNESCO's Kotor.
 
The International Festival of Klapa singing begins with the concert of the "a cappella" group Fool Moon from Hungary. The show will be held at Saint Nicholas' Church in Perast, starting at 9 pm. Fool Moon is performing the greatest world hits and is considered one of the best "a cappella groups" in Europe. The entrance for all visitors is free.
 
The 18th International Festival of Klapa Perast's opening ceremony is planned on Friday 28 June, at the St. Nicholas square with a concert of "Troubadours in Perast," starting at 9 pm. By this concert, the organizers want to serve the shared musical and poetic tradition of Boka Bay and Dubrovnik.
 
Maestro Ibrica Jusic is the main star of the evening, and the concert will be performed by groups: Alata, Assa Voce (Montenegro), Libero (Serbia), Kaša and Subrenum (Croatia).
 
"We also revive Perast's love legend named Pustinjak by don Srecko Vulovic, talking about the love story of Kata Kalfić and Anto Slovic, who were buried on the island of Sv. George in front of Perast. Vulovic also musically noted more than 400 Klapa songs from Boka Bay, the organizers said.
 
Competition programs are on 29 and 30 June in the categories of women (7) and male (7) and New Klapa songs (8.)
 
On Saturday, 29 June at 9 pm, the women's Klapa and the new Klapa song categories will feature Primorkinje, Castrum Vallis, Senjkinje, Bellezza, Uzorita, O' Dive Belcanto, Luše, Castel Nuovo, Slavić.
 
On Sunday, 30 June from 9 pm in the category of the small Klapa and the new Klapa song Mriža, Asa Voce, Libero, Valdibora, Štiglić, Zvizdan, Contra, Camerton, and Uzorita will perform.
 
The Almanac of the 18th International Festival of Klapa, Lirica no. 7, will be promoted on 28 June at 11 am in the Perast Museum.
 
 
27 Jun 2019, 11:16 AM

This weekend in Kolasin is interesting for all visitors, but also for those who live in this city. Namely, there are three manifestations, by which the organizers want to complete the out-of-season offer in Kolasin.

As the TO Director Aleksandar Vlahovic said, on Saturday, June 29, the traditional International Basketball Camp begins, which will last until 18 July. On the same day at the Square in Kolasin, the participants of the eighth Mountain Bike Ciker marathon will start their race.

"This is a ten-day cycling marathon, which will gather more than 130 participants this year. They left from Kraljevo on June 23 and will finish in Tivat on July 2nd . This event is supported by numerous tourist organizations from Montenegro and Serbia. The participants arrive in Kolasin on Friday, and Saturday morning, from the city square, they go to Podgorica. TO and the Municipality recognized the significance of this event and managed to find a place on the map for this prestigious mountain biking marathon and our city," says Vlahovic.

The Marathon tango Saturday in Kolasin, organized by Podgorica's Tango Schools “Tango and tacka” and Tango Natural Montenegro, with the support of TO, is also planned for the week. A daily milonga will be held at Hotel Bianca from 1 pm to 5 pm and in the evening at Biogradsko lake from 9.30 pm on Saturday to early morning on Sunday. "The entrance to milonga is free of charge, and the transportation to Biogradsko lake will be organized. DJ Mire, DJ Luka and Emir will perform. It will be an opportunity for visitors to enjoy and to remind themselves of the beautiful tango moments that we have spent all the past years in Kolasin," said the Director of TO.

Text by Dragana Scepanovic, on June 26th, 2019, read more at Vijesti

27 Jun 2019, 00:45 AM

26 June 2019 - Minister of Public Administration Suzana Pribilović participated in the United Nations Public Service Forum (UNPSF) titled "Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals through effective Delivery of Services, Innovative Transformation and Accountable Institutions", which recently took place in Baku.

"The priority of the Government of Montenegro is to establish an efficient, rational and transparent public administration. Administrations that will, in accordance with contemporary trends, place the citizen in the first place and establish a high level of openness and transparency of public institutions in the era of modern information technologies," Minister Pribilović said at the United Nations panel debate sponsored by ReSPA. 

She pointed out that establishing an efficient, rational and transparent public administration is not an easy task, but it is imperative for our administration and a prerequisite to responding to global challenges, as stated by the Ministry of Public Administration of Montenegro.

"That is why the key to solving this challenge is to join capacities. We can learn a lot from each other in all phases from designing services to measuring the satisfaction of their use," Minister Pribilović noted.

"We are constantly working on improving the work of electronic administration and increasing the number of electronic services. Through the new Law on Electronic Signature and Identification, we have created the conditions for high-quality electronic business, established a new system of protection against cyber attacks and we managed to protect the system from cyber attacks in the previous period. Also, through securing the continuity of the reform processes, we are committed to meeting the standards and values ​​inherent in modern societies," Minister Pribilović stressed.

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27 Jun 2019, 00:28 AM

26 June 2019 - Good knowledge and consistent implementation of domestic and international legal norms by judges and prosecutors is a key line of defence against the danger of illegal migration and terrorism, Deputy Prime Minister Zoran Pažin said at the opening of an international conference of presidents of supreme courts and general prosecutors in Budva recently.

"A competent and efficient judiciary and prosecution, with the adequate work of security services, is a prerequisite for building a safe and just society we aspire to," the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

He emphasised that the success of the fight against illegal migration and terrorism depends on the efficiency of mutual cooperation between states and international organisations, as well as on the capacity and resilience of each state and each society. "In Montenegro, we work seriously on both track - we actively participate in numerous international anti-terrorism initiatives and we develop the security capabilities of our State and society," DPM Pažin explained in the announcement for Office of Deputy Prime Minister.

He stated that Montenegro, within its capacities, contributes to the international front of the fight against illegal migration and terrorism responsibly and actively.

"In this area, we have continuous operational cooperation through INTERPOL and EUROPOL, as well as direct cooperation with the security services of other countries. Through international information exchange, Montenegrin security agencies actively contribute to the discovery of foreign terrorist fighters, smuggling networks and other security threats related to illegal migration," said Pažin.

He also recalled the adoption of modern regulations, which enabled Montenegro to incorporate into its legal system the most international standards for the protection of human rights and respect for both its own citizens and foreigners. 

"In parallel to the establishment of a modern regulatory framework in line with international standards, an important work of further strengthening of institutions, that is, further education, equipping and strengthening the overall capabilities of our institutions to tackle this significant security challenge is ahead of us," DPM Pažin concluded.

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27 Jun 2019, 00:13 AM

25 June 2019 - Accession to the European Union is one of the strongest drivers of economic development, which is why all Western Balkan countries have an interest in pursuing this path, with a greater presence of the European Union and a responsible attitude towards the region, and mutual trust and understanding, said Chief Negotiator for Montenegro Aleksandar Drljević at a conference in Stockholm.

He took part in a ministerial conference on the Western Balkans in Stockholm, which gathered representatives of the European Commission and ministers of foreign affairs and European integration of the Western Balkan countries.

"Accession to the European Union has proven to be one of the strongest drivers of economic development, stability and peace, and we therefore all share the interest in continuing this process," noted Chief Negotiator Aleksandar Drljević in European Integration Office report.

Chief Negotiator for Montenegro Aleksandar Drljević also added that investing in the stability and prosperity of the region is, in fact, an investment in the security and the future of the European Union and Europe as a whole. On the other hand, the citizens of the countries of the Western Balkans have higher expectations than the European Union.

"They expect the Union to be even more present in our region, as an internationally recognised actor and donor, with even greater attention to this part of the continent, as well as to encourage further reforms, taking into account progress and results achieved," Chief Negotiator Drljević underscored.

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