Freedom of expression is a non-negotiable fundamental right and lies at the heart of democracy; it is one of the key indicators of a country's state of democracy and its readiness to become part of the EU ...
Boosting economic relations among Member States, developing trade activities, improving living standards by providing better employment opportunities, raising productivity ...
The report of the jury which pre-selected Herceg Novi (Montenegro) and Novi Sad (Serbia) as candidates for the European Capital of Culture in 2021 is now available online ...
Responding to the needs of small businesses is the imperative for strengthening the economies of enlargement countries, and helping them to become more competitive ...
Regional Business Centre in Berane, opened with the support of EU funds in the amount of almost €500.000, will provide existing and future entrepreneurs ...
For the first time, Montenegro hosts the Joint Technical Secretariat for two Cross border Cooperation Programmes: Montenegro-Albania and Montenegro – Kosovo on its own territory ...
BRUSSELS, 29. February 2016 - New figures show that almost nine out of ten EU citizens support development (89% – a 4 percentage point increase since 2014.) More than half say that promised levels of aid should be delivered by the EU, with a further 16% saying aid should be increased beyond what is already promised. ...
BRUSSELS, 26 February 2016 - Today the European Commission adopted an EU Action Plan to tackle wildlife trafficking within the EU and to strengthen the EU's role in the global fight against these illegal activities. The Action Plan is an ambitious blueprint that mobilises all EU diplomatic, trade and development cooperation tools to crack down on what has become one of the most profitable criminal activities worldwide. ...
BRUSSELS, 23 February 2016 - €12 million EU grant will support construction of electricity interconnector between Albania and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. Today (22/02/2016) at the Western Balkans Investment Summit in London, in the presence of all regional prime ministers, the European Commission has confirmed its intention to provide a €12 million grant to support construction of the first electricity interconnector between Albania and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and the introduction of grid efficiency improvements to the infrastructure of MEPSO, the national electricity transmission system operator. ...