Montenegro's President Milatović Urges EU Engagement in Balkans
In his first interview with France 24, Montenegro's President Jakov Milatović expressed his strong desire for a more engaged Europe in the Western Balkans. As one of the frontrunners to join the European Union and eurozone, Montenegro is keenly aware that timely EU involvement is crucial for regional stability.
Milatović emphasizes that the EU's enlargement was always an investment in both the regions where it expanded and Europe as a whole. He believes this principle should be applied to the Western Balkans, warning that if Europe doesn't grasp this opportunity, other powers may seek to capitalize on the region's instability.
The Montenegrin president is seeking technical assistance from the EU to strengthen his country's institutions, particularly in countering hybrid threats and disinformation. He also stresses the need for media literacy programs, especially among young people, as well as social cohesion initiatives.
Milatović points out that Montenegro has made significant strides towards EU membership, having opened all negotiating chapters and fully aligning its foreign and security policy with the EU's. The country is also a member of NATO, which Milatović sees as crucial in the current geopolitical landscape. Moreover, Montenegro has unilaterally adopted the euro and aims to meet the necessary criteria for eurozone membership.
However, organized crime remains a significant obstacle on Montenegro's path to EU accession, according to Milatović. He credits French authorities, Europol, and Interpol with dismantling an encrypted communication network between organized crime groups, which has helped his country's prosecutorial system bring perpetrators to justice.
Milatović emphasizes that as president, he was elected on a promise of zero tolerance for corruption and organized crime. The Montenegrin leader believes that EU engagement is essential for helping his country overcome these challenges and achieve its goal of joining the European family.
In his first interview with France 24, Montenegro's President Jakov Milatović expressed his strong desire for a more engaged Europe in the Western Balkans. As one of the frontrunners to join the European Union and eurozone, Montenegro is keenly aware that timely EU involvement is crucial for regional stability.
Milatović emphasizes that the EU's enlargement was always an investment in both the regions where it expanded and Europe as a whole. He believes this principle should be applied to the Western Balkans, warning that if Europe doesn't grasp this opportunity, other powers may seek to capitalize on the region's instability.
The Montenegrin president is seeking technical assistance from the EU to strengthen his country's institutions, particularly in countering hybrid threats and disinformation. He also stresses the need for media literacy programs, especially among young people, as well as social cohesion initiatives.
Milatović points out that Montenegro has made significant strides towards EU membership, having opened all negotiating chapters and fully aligning its foreign and security policy with the EU's. The country is also a member of NATO, which Milatović sees as crucial in the current geopolitical landscape. Moreover, Montenegro has unilaterally adopted the euro and aims to meet the necessary criteria for eurozone membership.
However, organized crime remains a significant obstacle on Montenegro's path to EU accession, according to Milatović. He credits French authorities, Europol, and Interpol with dismantling an encrypted communication network between organized crime groups, which has helped his country's prosecutorial system bring perpetrators to justice.
Milatović emphasizes that as president, he was elected on a promise of zero tolerance for corruption and organized crime. The Montenegrin leader believes that EU engagement is essential for helping his country overcome these challenges and achieve its goal of joining the European family.