Montenegrin is rarely among the languages needed at NATO press conferences, but it was on Thursday after Prime Minister Milo Đukanović signed a protocol on the country’s accession to the alliance.
Full membership is set to follow and Đukanović said he’s optimistic it will happen soon.
“I believe this will be possible within a year,” he said.
The tiny Balkan country on the Adriatic Sea, which was bombed by NATO warplanes 16 years ago and gained independence from Serbia a decade ago, now has a seat in all the alliance’s bodies. It can participate in all high-level meetings as an observer without the …read more
Source: European Voice