Montenegro’s membership in NATO, in addition to the already achieved advantages, is a process that continuously requires a high degree of commitment at the national level, said Defense Minister, Ms Olivera Injac, during her visit to the Alliance’s headquarters in Brussels and Montenegro’s Permanent Mission to NATO.
She pointed out that the dynamic NATO agenda implies cohesion and commitment with the investment of maximum efforts of all employees of the defense sector, which will contribute to Montenegro remains recognized as a reliable ally.
“She especially emphasized that the strategic and conceptual adaptation of the Alliance to the new security environment should be used for qualitative adaptation of strategic documents and defense plans of Montenegro, as well as full legal regulation of crisis management,” the Ministry of Defense said.
Ms Injac held a meeting with representatives of the defense and military part of the Mission, representatives of the national military part of Montenegro at the Allied Command for ACO operations in Mons, as well as officers of the Army of Montenegro engaged in ACO.

“The Minister was informed about the individual competencies and the most important activities that the Alliance is currently carrying out in the field of defense and military, as well as the more difficult tasks projected for implementation in the coming period “, it was announced from her department.
An engagement in the defense sector based on professionalism and honorable performance of duties, as Ms Injac concluded, will always have her full support.



