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European integration and cooperation with NATO became the topics of discussion at the meeting of the Foreign Minister of Montenegro Srgjan Darmanovich, who is on a working visit to Chisinau with Moldovan Prime Minister Pavel Filip, the REGNUM correspondent reports.

The Prime Minister of Moldova spoke about the upcoming opening of the NATO Communications Office in Chisinau. This, according to Philip, "will facilitate cooperation with NATO and will contribute to the implementation of projects supported by the Alliance." "We are convinced that the NATO Liaison Office, along with the NATO Information and Documentation Center in Moldova, will promote the development of public diplomacy and direct and objective information to citizens about the benefits of cooperation with NATO," he said.

Philip also welcomed the opening of the Honorary Consulate of Montenegro in Chisinau. This, he said, "will play a key role in boosting bilateral relations in various areas of mutual interest." Andrei Stratan was appointed Honorary Consul of Montenegro in Moldova.

In turn, the Foreign Minister of Montenegro said that his country supports the "European course" of Moldova and is ready "to provide assistance and experience to achieve this goal."

The head of the Foreign Ministry of Montenegro also met with his Moldovan counterpart Andrei Galbour. The Moldovan minister welcomed the "successes of Montenegro in the field of Euro-Atlantic integration" and announced the openness of Chisinau to the exchange of experience.

"Countries that go in the same direction should support each other. If you need help, we are here to help you, "said the Montenegrin diplomat in his turn. In conclusion, the parties expressed their intention to sign a joint statement in support of the "European course".

Source: REGNUM

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