http://www.state.gov/secretary/rm/2010/01/135465.htm


U.S. Department of State
January 20, 2010


Remarks With Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic After their Meeting


Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
Treaty Room

Washington, DC



-I offered the support of the United States as Montenegro makes some of the 
reforms in the rule of law area that both NATO and the European Union are 
looking to see. And I thanked the Prime Minister for his country’s commitment 
to sending infantry troops to be part of the international force in Afghanistan.



SECRETARY CLINTON: It’s a great pleasure to welcome the prime minister. We 
consider our partnership with Montenegro to be very strong, and we look forward 
to it becoming even more important in the future.

Prime Minister Djukanovic and I discussed a range of issues. We particularly 
focused on the Western Balkans and the role that Montenegro is playing to 
ensure stability. I congratulated the prime minister on Montenegro achieving 
MAP status with NATO, and pledged the United States’ support for Montenegro 
becoming an integral part of the Euro-Atlantic community.

I offered the support of the United States as Montenegro makes some of the 
reforms in the rule of law area that both NATO and the European Union are 
looking to see. And I thanked the Prime Minister for his country’s commitment 
to sending infantry troops to be part of the international force in Afghanistan.

And finally, I was delighted to receive an invitation to visit Montenegro 
sometime in the future, which I would very much hope to be able to fulfill.

PRIME MINISTER DJUKANOVIC (via interpreter) Ladies and gentlemen, before I 
begin, I would like to thank Secretary of State Clinton for the overall support 
that the U.S. has given Montenegro towards its European and Atlantic 
integration.

I would like to recall that during a difficult period in the Balkans in the 
1990s, that we managed to build a strong mutual trust. That cooperation has 
helped us understand the values of the American society and has helped us 
restore Montenegrin independence in a situation and in conditions of full 
stability and to move today steadily towards European and Euro-Atlantic 
integration.

I wish to thank Secretary Clinton in support – for the support to Montenegro in 
pursuing our goal, which is membership action plan at NATO. And at the same 
time, I would like to say that we stand ready to work hard to fulfill all the 
obligations in the next stages of our integration. And I would like to announce 
with confidence that Montenegro will be the next state to become a new member 
of NATO. Our two challenges for the future are improving, enhancing the rule of 
law, and we stand committed to doing this in order to improve the quality of 
life of our citizens and achieve our European and Euro-Atlantic goals at – as 
early, as soon as possible.

And I would like to reiterate on this occasion too that Montenegro is and will 
remain a responsible and reliable partner to the U.S. and EU in dealing with 
the still outstanding issues in the Balkans. And we will also work closely with 
our partners in other places beyond our region, starting with Afghanistan.
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