(ANSA) - BELGRADE, SEPTEMBER 4 - Since Montenegro's accession
to Nato in June 2017, the Balkan country has recorded a
remarkable increase in foreign investment, and almost half of
the investment in 2018 were made by countries which are members
of the Atlantic Alliance.
"Foreign investment increased by about 30% in 2018 compared
to 2017, whereas the investment made by Nato member countries
grew by 64%, a very strong increase compared to the previous
year", said Milos Jovanovic, CEO at Montenegrin Investment
Promotion Agency (MIPA), cited by the Serbian media.
Montenegro joined Nato, becoming the 29th member of the
Alliance, despite strong opposition from Russia. The 30th member
state will be North Macedonia, whose membership comes into force
after the parliaments of all member countries will have ratified
the accession protocol. (ANSA).
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