The Montenegrin government signed agreements with Hungary on Tuesday on the implementation of projects in the fields of infrastructure, telecommunications, information technology and law enforcement in the EU candidate country.
The financial aspects and the amount of resources allocated to these projects are not yet known to the public. The agreements were signed by Prime Minister Milojko Spajić and his Hungarian counterpart in Budapest. According to the former, they will create “a basis for co-operation on strategic projects that are crucial for the further development” of the EU candidate country.
At present, Montenegro has provisionally closed six of the 33 open chapters. The country began negotiations on EU accession in June 2012, hoping to join the bloc by 2028.