On Monday, Minister of Foreign Affairs George Gerapetritis conveyed Greece’s commitment to offering comprehensive humanitarian aid to the Middle East, covering support for its ports, infrastructure, and commercial fleet. He made this announcement during joint statements in Athens alongside his Montenegrin counterpart Filip Ivanović, ANA reports.
Confirming the positive atmosphere, Montenegro’s Foreign Minister Filip Ivanović underlined that Montenegro and Greece are allied countries and reaffirmed the friendly ties between the two nations.
Responding to a question from the Athens-Macedonian News Agency he emphasized Greece’s leadership role in the EU enlargement towards the Western Balkans, as well as the technical assistance and support provided by the country to Montenegro. “So far, we have benefited from Greek expertise and knowledge regarding our imminent accession, the incorporation of the acquis communautaire,” he said and announced that he received assurance from Gerapetritis that a comprehensive response will soon be provided to cover all areas where Greece can assist Montenegro on its path towards the EU.
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