Montenegro’s Minister of Maritime Affairs, Filip Radulović, stated that the “Ocean Race Europe 2025” project fully met expectations. He emphasized that hosting some of the world’s…
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Ferries on the Kamenari–Lepetane line have transported over 1.03 million vehicles since the start of the summer season, according to Aleksandar Crvenko, head of the maritime…
Montenegro and the United Nations have reinforced their mutually beneficial cooperation, following a meeting between Minister Filip Radulović and UN Resident Coordinator in Montenegro, Karolina Tisot…
Montenegro is open to investment and ready to leverage its maritime potential, said Minister of Maritime Affairs Filip Radulović following a meeting with Saudi Arabia’s Minister…
The ferry “Mia” operated by the Italian company Adria Ferries departed this morning from a new location in the Port of Bar, heading to Durres. The…
Montenegro’s Maritime Directorate Director Mladen Mikijelj reported that in nearly two years since taking over the Kamenari–Lepetane ferry line, the state has earned 20 million euros…
The state earned an impressive 20 million euros from taking over the ferry service, said Mladen Mikijelj, director of the Public Enterprise Morsko Dobro. He claimed…
Montenegro has always been a maritime country and will continue to be one through reforms, responsibility, and renewal, stated Minister of Maritime Affairs Filip Radulović. Speaking…
Two ferry routes will connect Montenegro and Italy this July and August. The Croatian Jadrolinija ferry “Dalmacija,” the largest in its fleet, will operate daily between…
Montenegro’s Minister of Maritime Affairs, Filip Radulović, visited the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) headquarters in Lisbon, where he met with Executive Director Maja Markovčić Kostelac.…


