0852 GMT March 07, 2021
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High-ranking officials from Iran and Montenegro in a meeting conferred on ways to further boost economic and trade cooperation between the two countries.
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Montenegro’s new government aims to become a ‘corona-safe’ travel destination in time for the 2021 tourist season, according to the country’s new Foreign Minister, Djordje Radulovic.
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Montenegro and Serbia expelled each other's ambassadors, both countries' foreign ministries said, in a move likely further to strain already tense relations between two former Yugoslav republics.
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Montenegro’s Parliament adopted a contested law on religious rights early Friday after chaotic scenes in the assembly that resulted in the detention of all pro-Serb opposition lawmakers.
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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in a message on Monday congratulated his Montenegrin counterpart Filip Vujanovic on the Independence Day in that country on May 21.
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An unknown person threw an explosive device, probably a hand grenade, at the United States embassy building in Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro, before blowing himself up, the government said on Thursday.
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Montenegro has voiced willingness to enhance ties with Iran in various fields, said the Montenegrin culture minister.
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Kosovo's new prime minister has set no clear timing about the government's plans to resolve the ratification of a border demarcation deal with neighboring Montenegro.
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Two pro-Russian opposition leaders in Montenegro and 12 other suspects are to go on trial over their role in an alleged attempt to overthrow the government last year.
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Sardar Azmoun grabbed a brace to help Iran see off Montenegro 2-1 in a friendly fixture.
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Montenegro's Foreign Ministry has summoned the Russian ambassador in Podgorica to protest over the brief detention of one of its parliamentary deputies at Moscow airport overnight.
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Montenegrin President Filip Vujanović in a meeting with Iranian Ambassador to Podgorica Hossein Mollah Abdollahi underlined the need for broadening cooperation between the two countries.
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Montenegro’s parliament has formally agreed to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), signaling a U-turn by a traditional Russia ally.
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Montenegrin volleyball coach Igor Kolaković was named as the new head coach of Iran men's national volleyball team months after the Islamic Republic of Iran Volleyball Federation (IRIVF) officials began their search for a world-class option to replace Raul Lucio Lozano.
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Montenegro’s outgoing Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic has accused a pro-Russia opposition alliance of being responsible for an alleged assassination attempt against him during the Balkan county’s parliamentary elections less than a month ago.
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