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Costa in Podgorica: Montenegro could become an EU member by 2028

Costa in Podgorica: Montenegro could become an EU member by 2028

European Council President Antonio Costa said in Podgorica on Wednesday that the enlargement of the European Union is a strategic and key investment for stability, peace and prosperity, and that Montenegro could become a member of the bloc by 2028.

Montenegrin President Jakov Milatovic said Costa is visiting the Balkan country at a crucial time for Podgorica's EU accession bid.

"Your arrival confirms that Montenegro's European perspective remains high on the EU agenda. In these challenging times, enlargement policy can be decisive. We can be the light at the end of the tunnel and confirmation that the enlargement process is alive ," said Milatović.

Montenegro, he said, wants to be an example of a European success story. Montenegro began accession talks in June 2012, and has since opened all negotiation chapters and provisionally closed three. After several years of stagnation, the country resumed negotiations last June and is now working towards their conclusion.

Costa described Montenegro's progress on its path to the EU as "impressive".

"The slogan '28 by 2028' is great, but it would be better if it were achieved earlier," he said, adding that Montenegro "could become the 28th member and a leader in the region's European integration."

He stressed the importance of good neighborly relations, especially with countries that are already EU members. Asked about the concerns of some European institutions regarding Montenegro's agreement with the United Arab Emirates, he replied that such agreements must be in accordance with EU laws.

"Especially in the areas of public procurement and environmental protection," he said.

The Parliament of Montenegro approved the laws ratifying the Agreement on Economic Cooperation and the Agreement on Cooperation in the Field of Tourism and Real Estate Development with the United Arab Emirates a week ago through an accelerated procedure.

However, Milatović has returned one of these two agreements to the Parliament for reconsideration - the one that paved the way for the lease of the Big Beach in Ulcinj. According to that agreement, Montenegro would lease the Big Beach for 99 years to the Emmar company of Arab businessman Mohamed Alabbar, which would build a mega-tourist complex in Ulcinj. /REL

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