NATO has formally invited Montenegro to join the military alliance, adding a new member for only the seventh time in its 67-year history.“As of today, Montenegro will have a seat at NATO’s table, taking part in all our meetings as an observer,” NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Thursday.NATO foreign ministers signed the document for Montenegro’s accession to the organization at a meeting in Brussels. The agreement is still subject to approval by member states’ national legislatures. If ratified, the former Yugoslav republic will become NATO’s 29th member.
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Source: The Atlantic