Montenegro expects positive opinion from EU

Montenegro expects to get a positive opinion from the EU regarding fulfillment of conditions for the EU accession in October.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 28.09.2011.

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Montenegro expects to get a positive opinion from the EU regarding fulfillment of conditions for the EU accession in October. Radio Television of Montenegro (RTCG) has reported that EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule will bring the good news to Podgorica on October 13. Montenegro expects positive opinion from EU “A day after the European Commission publishes opinion about fulfillment of conditions for Montenegro’s European Union accession process, EU Enlargement Commissioner Fule will come to our country,” the Montenegrin national television said. Quoting unofficial sources from Brussels, the RTCG reported on Tuesday evening that Fule would bring a positive opinion to Podgorica. According to the RTCG, the sources also pointed out that the EU enlargement commissioner would point to some deficiencies and present deadlines for their removal. Montenegro became an EU candidate in December 2010. The EC pointed out at the time that the country needed to fulfill seven conditions in order to get a date for the accession negotiations. One of them was the Law on Elections which was adopted in early September, while other conditions included combat against crime and corruption. Podgorica

Montenegro expects positive opinion from EU

“A day after the European Commission publishes opinion about fulfillment of conditions for Montenegro’s European Union accession process, EU Enlargement Commissioner Fule will come to our country,” the Montenegrin national television said.

Quoting unofficial sources from Brussels, the RTCG reported on Tuesday evening that Fule would bring a positive opinion to Podgorica.

According to the RTCG, the sources also pointed out that the EU enlargement commissioner would point to some deficiencies and present deadlines for their removal.

Montenegro became an EU candidate in December 2010. The EC pointed out at the time that the country needed to fulfill seven conditions in order to get a date for the accession negotiations. One of them was the Law on Elections which was adopted in early September, while other conditions included combat against crime and corruption.

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