UK Issues Statement on OSCE Montenegro Report, June '26

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Deputy Ambassador James Ford underlines support for Montenegro's Euro Atlantic path and progress in strengthening democratic institutions, and welcomes and the Mission's work supporting the government's national strategic objectives ahead of the transition to national ownership of functions by the end of 2027.

Thank you, Ambassador Haukaas, for your report, and for the work of your team over the last year.

The United Kingdom continues to strongly support Montenegro's Euro Atlantic path. Montenegro is a valued partner and Ally of the UK. Its sustained commitment to regional stability, constructive diplomacy, and multilateral cooperation continues to make a positive contribution to security across the Western Balkans. We also welcome Montenegro's principled stance in response to Russia's aggression against Ukraine.

The United Kingdom also welcomes the progress Montenegro has made in strengthening its democratic institutions and advancing reforms - particularly in strengthening the rule of law, enhancing judicial independence, and tackling corruption. We also value Montenegro's openness to partnership and dialogue - including with civil society - critical to ensuring reforms are inclusive and enduring. The UK will continue to work with the government of Montenegro in support of these efforts.

In this context, we welcome the Mission's work supporting the government's national strategic objectives, in line with the Mission's mandate and OSCE commitments and principles. The Mission's priorities fit well with the UK's own engagement supporting Montenegro's reform agenda and broader regional stability.

We particularly support the Mission's focus on: strengthening the functioning and transparency of Montenegro's parliament; supporting the authorities in tackling serious and organised crime and corruption; and supporting media freedom and the safety of journalists. All these activities contribute to strengthening Montenegro's democratic resilience, underlining the tangible value of the Mission's work and its alignment with Montenegro's reform priorities.

We see Montenegro's request to transition to national ownership of OSCE functions by the end of 2027 as a positive reflection of the progress Montenegro has made in recent years, and a sign of the government's commitment to driving forward and sustaining momentum on reforms. It is also an indication of the success of the OSCE Mission to Montenegro, and the exemplary support it has provided, over the last 20 years. We look forward to engaging with the government, OSCE Mission, Secretariat and autonomous institutions to ensure a smooth and well-prepared transition to new forms of OSCE engagement with and support for Montenegro.

In closing, the United Kingdom reiterates its strong support for Montenegro's reform trajectory. We wish the Mission every success in its work over the next 12 months.

Thank you, Mr Chair.

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