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Tusk with Đukanović: Protests in Montenegro are not a problem

Commenting on the current circumstances in Montenegro, President of the European Council, Donald Tusk, said that protests in our state “are normal and typical for a democratic society”.

“That’s not a problem. That’s part of the natural functioning of democratic society. It’s essential for Montenegro that all those problems be solved soon”, said Tusk.

He also spoke about the progress of Montenegro and said that the opinion of Brussels and other national capitals is still very positive.

Đukanović and Tusk agree that the problems which Montenegro and other states from the region are faced with, are just an opportunity for further reinforcement and formation of efficient state institutions and the rule of law.

Without any doubt, future of WB is European and Euro-Atlantic.

“In that context, Montenegro is creating its policy as a promoter of European and Euro-Atlantic values. The Balkans has been out of Europe for so long and the integration is the only way. Montenegro completely understands it and that’s why we are so committed to achieving that strategic objective”, said president Đukanović.

 

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