The Prime Minister of Montenegro, Milojko Spajić, will participate in the World Economic Forum in Davos.
According to a statement from the Prime Minister’s office, Spajić will speak at a session dedicated to the “Diplomatic Dialogue in the Western Balkans.” On January 21, he will participate in a panel titled “Japan Managing Uncertainty,” and on January 22, together with European Commission Enlargement Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi, as well as the Prime Ministers of Croatia and Slovakia, he will take part in the session “Expanding to Advance: Will Europe Grow?”
The statement further notes that the Prime Minister is also scheduled to have a series of bilateral meetings with leaders from the Western Balkans, European Union countries, European Commission representatives, and major global companies. Participation in one of the most influential global forums of today provides an opportunity to strengthen Montenegro’s position and visibility on the international stage, further promoting the country as an attractive destination for investment.
Bilateral meetings with numerous leaders are seen as a chance to enhance mutual relations, which is crucial for Montenegro’s accelerated European integration process.
The main theme of the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum is “Shaping a New Economy.”