Montenegro is nearing a significant milestone in its European Union accession journey as it closes 12 out of 33 negotiation chapters by the end of 2025. Prime Minister Milojko Spajić underscores the country's focus on rule-of-law reforms and technical progress, although challenges remain in sensitive judicial and rights-related areas. Meanwhile, the economic outlook calls for structural reforms amid slowing growth and inflation, with Montenegro securing important fiscal reserves to manage future uncertainties.
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Montenegro’s top news today highlights major political strides alongside proud moments in sports, all set against the backdrop of spectacular natural beauty perfect for paragliding adventures.
Montenegro has made impressive strides this week by provisionally closing five more EU negotiation chapters, becoming the frontrunner among Western Balkan countries on the path to EU membership. This diplomatic success follows a breakthrough after initial roadblocks from France, moving the country closer to its goal of joining the EU by 2028.
Montenegro has taken a significant step forward in its journey toward European Union membership by provisionally closing negotiations on five additional accession chapters, including company law, agriculture, and fisheries. This progress, announced on 16 December 2025, reinforces Montenegro's status as the leading Western Balkan candidate in the EU accession process. However, while these political developments highlight important milestones, the country faces ongoing challenges in reform implementation, particularly in the areas of rule of law, judicial independence, and public administration. A stable political environment and determined governance remain crucial for fulfilling its ambitions to join the EU by the late 2020s.
Montenegro is making notable strides both politically and in tourism, blending its advancing EU accession progress with thrilling outdoor experiences. Recently, Montenegrin leaders announced the closure of five additional EU negotiation chapters, signaling progress toward EU membership projected around 2028, despite some challenges and political complexities at home.




