Sitemap

Mexico And Montenegro Sign MoU On Diplomatic-academic Cooperation

CorD Recommends

Miroslav Lajčak Appointed New EU Ambassador to Switzerland

Miroslav Lajčak, formerly the Special Representative for...

7th Finnish Film Week Opens with Award-Winning ‘Family Lunch’

The 7th Finnish Film Week was launched...

Ghana to Open Embassy in Belgrade

Ghana is set to open an embassy...

Chinese President Xi Jinping to Embark on Official Visit to Serbia

The press office of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced that Chinese President Xi Jinping will be visiting Serbia on...

Global Debt Reaches Historic Highs, WEF President Warns

Børge Brende, President of the World Economic Forum (WEF), delivered a stark assessment of the global economy at the...

High-Speed Rail Link Between Novi Sad and Budapest Set to Start in Decembar 

The main track on the high-speed rail section from Novi Sad to Budapest has been successfully connected at the...

Miele Opens First Experience Centre in Novi Sad Amid 125th Anniversary Celebrations

In a year marking its 125th anniversary, Miele has inaugurated its first Experience Centre in Novi Sad, enhancing its...

Nelt Group Announces Executive Appointments

Nelt Group has introduced significant organisational changes to bolster its business strategy "Accelerate 2025," appointing Goran Cerovina as Executive...

Mexico and Montenegro signed a Memorandum of Understanding on diplomatic-academic cooperation in Belgrade today.

“The memorandum is the result of good cooperation between the two ministries of foreign affairs and the interests of both countries to establish quality cooperation in the field of diplomatic and academic training and strengthen friendship and overall cooperation between our two countries,” said Montenegrin Ambassador to Serbia Tarzan Milosevic.

After signing the Memorandum at the Mexican Embassy in Belgrade, he stated that the two countries have traditionally good and friendly relations, especially on the multilateral scene, but that there is room for developing bilateral relations, especially in the fields of tourism, telecommunications, agriculture and culture.

Ambasadori Meksika i Crne Gore potpisali memorandum
Ambasador Meksika Marko Antonio Garsija Blanko i Ambasador Crne Gore Tarzan Milošević prilikom potpisivanja memoranduma

“Mexico and Montenegro have many similarities in international politics where there is productive co-operation with mutual assistance in various initiatives,” said Mexican Ambassador to Serbia and on a non-resident basis in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Northern Macedonia and Montenegro Marco Antonio Garcia Blanco.

He pointed out that economic cooperation increased by about 42 per cent compared to 2016.

“Only in January and February this year, we traded more than in any year before, and that is very good news,” said Ambassador Blanco.

He also highlighted co-operation between the two countries during the pandemic, when Mexico organized a humanitarian flight for people from the Western Balkans, including Montenegrins, who were on a cruise ship landed in Mexico.

Mexico donated works by Mexican authors translated into Montenegrin to the National Library of Montenegro, the Faculty of Philology and the elementary school “Mexico” from Bar.

They also donated 12 flags to the elementary school from Bar “Mexico”, and the Mexican ambassador presented Milosevic with a commemorative coat of arms on the occasion of marking the 13th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations.

The two countries established diplomatic relations in 2007, and since then three memoranda have been signed between the Montenegrin and Mexican Investment Promotion Agencies, a Cooperation Agreement between the Mexican Entrepreneurship Council for Foreign Trade and the Montenegrin Chamber of Commerce, and a Memorandum of Understanding for Political Dialogue.


izvor Beta

Related Articles

Serbia to Receive €1.63 Billion in EU Funding for Western Balkans Growth Plan

Serbia is set to receive €1.63 billion as part of the new Western Balkans growth plan over the next four years, out of the...

Jakov Milatović, President of Montenegro

Restoring Our Traditional Partnership

I consider that we achieved a turnaround in economic and political relations between Montenegro and Serbia in the first year of my mandate, but...

Electric Power Companies of Republika Srpska and Montenegro Plan to Establish a Joint Company

The management boards of the electric power companies of Republika Srpska and Montenegro have initiated the formation of a joint company based in Trebinje,...

Montenegro’s FDI Takes a Hit but Real Estate Grows

Montenegro saw a significant decrease in foreign direct investment (FDI) in 2023, with net inflows dropping 45.23% to €428.67 million, according to the Central...

ESG Adria Summit 2024: Act Now for a Sustainable Tomorrow

The ESG Adria Summit, scheduled to take place in Porto Montenegro from April 24th to 26th, 2024, is the leading international business summit in...

United Front on Energy and Environment: Balkan Ministers Pledge Cooperation

In a landmark summit, the energy and mining ministers of Montenegro, the Republic of Srpska, and Serbia united to deliberate on ways to enhance...

Balkan Borders Blur as Free Labor Movement Pact Launches

Marking a significant shift in the labor markets of Southeast Europe, Serbia, Albania, and North Macedonia have forged an essential agreement, coming into effect...

Southeast Europe Unites in Support for Ukraine at Tirana Summit

In a striking demonstration of unity from Tirana, Southeast European leaders, together with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenski, have collectively declared their support for Ukraine's...