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Djukanovic Defends Cigarette Trade in 1990s as Legal
A new fund has been set to support energy efficiency projects and reduce carbon emissions in the Balkans and Turkey.
Visa liberalisation becomes reality
Macedonians, Montenegrins and Serbs holding biometric passports no longer need to queue up in front of an embassy if they want to travel to the EU.
EU opens borders to Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia
The European Union opened its borders to more than ten million Serbs, Montenegrins and Macedonians on Saturday after nearly 20 years of demanding visas, a major boost for closer ties with the 27-nation bloc.
Pope Received Djukanovic and his Wife
Pope Received Djukanovic and his Wife Podgorica 15 December 2009 Pope Benedict XVI received Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic and his wife Lidija on Monday in the Vatican.
Diplomatic Diary: Serbia's Jeremic visits US
Serbian and US representatives talk co-operation. Also in diplomatic news: Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic visits the Vatican and Croatia's Mesic was in Russia.
Pope meets premiers of Albania, Montenegro
Pope Benedict XVI met with Albaniaa s Primem Minister Sali Berisha and Montenegroa s Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic in separate private audiences on December 12 and 14, respectively.
Montenegro urges EU to absorb all Balkan nations by 2014
MontenegroA's prime minister urged the European Union yesterday to grant membership to all the nations of the Western Balkans in time for the 100th anniversary of the 1914 outbreak of World War I. Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic said this is the only way to ensure stability in a region where more than 100,000 people died in a series of ...
Confusing numbers, few surprises in Montenegrin poll
Montenegrins don't trust political parties, but will continue to back the current administration, cling to statism, and are not sold on NATO membership.
Montenegro secures path to NATO membership, Bosnia must wait
NATO foreign ministers agreed Friday to put Montenegro on track to join the military alliance, barely 10 years after NATO warplanes bombed the Balkan nation during the Kosovo War.
Montenegrin prime minister optimistic about NATO bid
A- MontenegroA's Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic said yesterday he was optimistic that Podgorica would make progress toward NATO membership before the end of the year.
Former Ally to Testify in Djukanovic Case
Belgrade Ratko Knezevic Montenegrin businessman Ratko Knezevic says he is ready to testify in the cigarette smuggling case against another businessman Stanko Subotic who is allegedly involved in the case along with Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic.
A chronology of key events: 15th-18th centuries - Montenegro retains substantial measure of autonomy from Ottoman Empire.
Montenegrin students get principal rehired
High school students in the country protested for 42 days until their voices were heard.
Montenegro emerged as a sovereign state after just over 55% of the population opted for independence in a May 2006 referendum.
Cigarette Smuggling Case Discussed in January
Belgrade Map of Montenegro A decision on possible court proceedings against a group of nationals from Montenegro, Italy and Serbia on their alleged involvement in an international cigarettes smuggling ring will be discussed in January, a court in Bari, Italy, decided.
Kosovo Press Review - November 12
It is abundantly clear that this year's electoral campaign for Prishtina has undergone a surreal metamorphosis, moving away from the naff promises of previous years and towards hardcore acerbity full of rant and rave.
Montenegrin PM calls Belgrade's stance on Kosovo's independence 'irrational'
A- SerbiaA's opposition to KosovoA's independence is A'irrationalA' since it cannot be reversed, MontenegroA's Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic said in an interview published yesterday.
Prosecutors to Appeal Albania Sentence
Montenegro PM on Relations with Serbia, Kosovo Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic says that Montenegro and Serbia need to shake-off the ''Kosovo shadow". OHR: Bosnian Serbs Spent a 5 Million on Lobbyists Tirana Collpased building Albanian prosecutors in the town of the Gjirokastra said on Tuesday that they will appeal a distrcit court ...
Montenegro Minister Sees Closer Serbia Ties
Serbia's Minister for Kosovo Goran Bogdanovic said that Serbs who plan to vote in Kosovo's local elections this Sunday should ask themselves whether they are helping Belgrade ''save'' Kosovo by doing so.
Montenegro: Turning on the News
Once allies in the push for Montenegrin independence, the country's prime minister and its oldest private newspaper are now locked in a nasty war of words and writs.
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