Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias welcomed his Montenegrin counterpart Đorđe Radulović
to the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Athens today.
“A timely visit to reaffirm strong Greek-Montenegrin relations, further enhance bilateral cooperation and reiterate Greece’s continued support to Montenegro‘s EU perspective,” he said on Twitter.
In another tweet, the Greek foreign minister said “bilateral relations and cooperation on economy and energy, regional developments with particular focus on the Western Balkans EU perspective,” was on the agenda of today’s meeting.
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