Latest News from Montenegro

Djukanovic warns Vucic

BELGRADE - Montenegro's Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic said on Tuesday the accusations from the Belgrade press that he intended to place the Serbian media under his control were not directed against him, but against Serbia's Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, and Vucic responded that the Serbian government was stronger than those who wished to topple it.

"Crucially different views on dual citizenship"

"Crucially different views on dual citizenship"

BELGRADE -- Serbian FM Ivica Dačić and his visiting Montenegrin counterpart Igor Lukšić said on Tuesday the two countries should focus on the search for mutual interests.

Serbia-Montenegro cooperation in European integration

BELGRADE - Serbia sees Montenegro as an important regional partner on the path of European integration, Serbian Minister without portfolio in charge of European integration Jadranka Joksimovic said in the talks with Montenegrin Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Igor Luksic on Tuesday.

Serbia, Montenegro should focus on mutual interests

BELGRADE - Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic and his Montenegrin counterpart Igor Luksic said on Tuesday that the two countries should focus on the search for mutual interests, including European integration and economic cooperation, and thus improve their relations which are now far much better than several years ago.

Ancient Bulgarian Town Nesebar Among Top Balkan Tourist Destinations

Ancient Bulgarian Black Sea town of Nesebar has been named one of the top 10 greatest tourist destination in the Balkans.

The Macedonian Puls24 website has ranked the best locations in the Balkan peninsula which can compete with the world's most popular tourist attractions.

Anthology of Serbian aphorisms in Basque

BELGRADE - The anthology of Serbian anti-war aphorisms entitled "A shot in the war" (Gerrari tiroka) has been published in Spain, in the Basque language, the Section of Satirists of the Association of Writers of Serbia has stated.

The anthology was issued by the publishing house Erroteta, based in Amorebieta-Etxano, north Spain, on the coast of the Bay of Biscay.

PayPal to Boost Internet Trade in Macedonia, Montenegro

People in the two Balkan countries will be able to use PayPal services as of this week, the company announced.

The entry of PayPal to Macedonia and Montenegro forms part of an expansion of services to ten new countries across the world.

No open issues between Montenegro and Serbia

BELGRADE - Montenegro's new Ambassador to Belgrade Branislav Micunovic presented on Monday his leeter of credence to Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic and stated there were no standing issues between the two countries and that their mutual relations were continuously improving.

Montenegro, Serbia Plan Joint Embassies

The Foreign Ministers of Montenegro and Serbia, Igor Luksic and Ivica Dacic, will meet in Belgrade on Tuesday to discuss establishing joint embassies on the so-called Nordic model.

“Luksic will to Belgrade and we will try to solve it," Dacic said, according to Serbian media reports on Monday.

High-quality flood defence through joint efforts

BELGRADE - The catastrophic floods which recently hit the region came as a warning to the countries along the course of the Sava River that they need to invest joint efforts to find a high-quality solutions concerning flood defence mechanisms, regional ministers agreed at the meeting in Belgrade on Monday.

Floods and Ukraine Crisis Threaten Montenegro Tourism

Travel agencies, hotels and private accommodation have already recorded a decline in the number of tourists compared to the same period last year, the Montenegrin National Tourist Organization announced on Monday.

Regional finance ministers see "common objectives"

Regional finance ministers see "common objectives"

BEČIĆI -- Regional countries have potential for dynamic economic growth and wish to have greater fiscal sustainability, balanced public finances and less gray economy.

That is what finance ministers of regional states concluded in Bečići, Montenegro, on Friday.

A day after marriage Novak travels to Rio

A day after marriage Novak travels to Rio

The Mondial football fever has got grip of the world's no. 2 tennis player. A day after the marriage, Novak shall travel to Brazil to attend the ceremony of crowning of the new world champion.

Banks' credit potential trapped because of bad loans

BECICI - Vice Governor of the National Bank of Serbia Veselin Pjescic has said he expects efforts to solve the issue of bad loans taking up a 22.9 percent share of all loans in Serbia, because a reduction in the number of uncollectible loans is required for banks to increase their credit activity.

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