Montenegro at 20: After breaking with Serbia and joining NATO, EU is the next frontier

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Montenegro at 20: After breaking with Serbia and joining NATO, EU is the next frontier
Milo DjukanovicWorld NewsJakov Milatovic

Montenegro marks 20 years of independence from a union with Serbia this week, celebrating a two-decade transformation that has already brought the Balkan country into NATO.

The Jacksonville Jazz Festival returns Downtown. Here’s everything you need to knowA man walks on a street decorated with national flags in Montenegro's capital Podgorica, Monday, May 18, 2026.

A man walks on a street in Montenegro's capital Podgorica, Monday, May 18, 2026. Montenegro's President Jakov Milatovic gestures during an interview with The Associated Press in Montenegro's capital Podgorica, Tuesday, May 19, 2026. Pedestrians walk on a street decorated with national flags in Montenegro's capital Podgorica, Monday, May 18, 2026. A man walks on a street in Montenegro's capital Podgorica, Monday, May 18, 2026.

A man walks on a street decorated with national flags in Montenegro's capital Podgorica, Monday, May 18, 2026. marks 20 years of independence from a union with Serbia this week, celebrating a two-decade transformation that has already brought the Balkan country into NATO.

Now it is eyeing its next milestone: full integration into the European Union.as a key milestone and said he is confident the country of 623,000 people will fulfill its ambitious agenda of becoming the next member of the 27-member EU in 2028.

“We can achieve it,” Milatovic said from the presidential office in Podgorica, the capital. “I am optimistic about it. ” Concerts and various celebrations are being held in the capital Podgorica this week and other towns in Montenegro, which is known for its stunning Adriatic Sea coastline and towering mountains. , which are at different stages of the process.

Several other countries, including Ukraine, hope to join one day as well.at a meeting in the coastal Montenegrin town of Tivat in early June with the leaders of the Western Balkan candidate nations. The others are Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Serbia and Kosovo. Milatovic noted that support for the EU in Montenegro is very high, at around 80%.

But the country must also finish democratic and economic reforms, and how quickly it does so, is “now is entirely up to Montenegro,” he added. There was far less unity when the country 20 years ago chose to leave the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro — itself one of several successor states of Yugoslavia.between the supporters of independence and those backing the union with Serbia, Montenegro held a referendum on May 21, 2006, to choose its future path after a decade of wars and NATO bombing in 1999 aimed at stopping the war in Kosovo.

The result: 55.5% chose independence. Splitting from the joint state was divisive given that Montenegro has historically close ties with Serbia and because about a third of Montenegrins consider themselves Serbs. Montenegro and Serbia share the same Orthodox Christian religion, speak similar languages and hold centuries-old alliances.

“Twenty years ago, the citizens of Montenegro took decision-making into their own hands, and that was the basis of our development,” the president said. “The major progress probably happened when the country became a part of NATO in 2017,” he added. “Being a part of NATO for a small country like Montenegro is very important because NATO is indeed a security guarantee for our independence and statehood.

”A candidate since 2010, Montenegro still faces many challenges on its EU road, former European integration minister Jovana Marovic said. A key priority involves strengthening state institutions.

“What was missing in the last 14 years, we have to provide now just in six months," she said. “So it’s really demanding, but the process is going on. ” For Montenegro’s citizens, the economy and living standards are the key priorities. Along with democratic reforms, Montenegro has adopted the euro as its currency but the economy remains small and heavily dependent on tourism.

Zorana Popivoda, 28, hailed restoring Montenegro’s independence. But, she added, “then you go into a store and you see that you can buy absolutely nothing. ” President Milatovic, 39 and an economist by training, criticized the previous Montenegrin authorities for not doing more in the early years of independence to boost democratic reforms and to fight against organized crime and corruption.

“I think that over the last 20 years, we can objectively say that the country experienced progress," he said, “but also that Montenegro had a number of missed opportunities. ” Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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