Ukraine and Montenegro Forge Strategic Alliance to Accelerate European Union Integration Efforts
Ukraine and Montenegro have signed a memorandum of cooperation to share expertise and harmonize laws as both nations target European Union membership.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 19, 2026, 8:36 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration

A Collaborative Framework for EU Accession
Ukraine and Montenegro have formalized a strategic partnership designed to streamline the complex process of joining the European Union. Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Taras Kachka and Montenegrin Minister for European Affairs Maida Gorcevic signed the memorandum of cooperation, establishing a framework for bilateral support. This agreement acknowledges the shared European aspirations of both nations and creates a formal channel for the exchange of high-level diplomatic and technical expertise in navigating the accession negotiations.
Legislative Harmonization and Judicial Reform
A primary pillar of the newly signed document is the joint commitment to harmonizing national laws with the EU’s acquis communautaire. The memorandum outlines specific cooperation in critical sectors, including the rule of law, anti-corruption measures, and comprehensive judicial reform. By aligning their legal frameworks, both Kyiv and Podgorica aim to meet the rigorous standards set by the European Commission, ensuring that their public administrations are capable of implementing EU-wide regulations effectively and transparently.
Expert Exchange and Institutional Capacity Building
To support the practical demands of the integration process, the agreement provides for systemic coordination between the responsible institutions of both countries. This includes the development of joint projects, expert exchanges, and specialized training programs for civil servants. These initiatives are intended to strengthen the institutional capacity of both governments, particularly in the areas of green transformation and digital development, which are increasingly central to the European Union’s long-term strategic goals.
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