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In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Jakov Milatović calls EU enlargement an insurance policy for "the security of the European continent".

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00:00Becoming the 28th member of the European Union by 2028, that is the aim of the president of Montenegro.
00:09Talking to Euronews, Jakov Milatovic also acknowledges that there is still work to do,
00:15particularly in the areas of media freedom and the fight against corruption.
00:21When I became the president of the country last year, I was selected by the people on a very clear EU agenda.
00:29We have set an ambitious goal indeed, but I believe still a realistic one,
00:35and this is about Montenegro becoming the 28th member state of the EU as of 2028.
00:42I believe that what has been good news is that there is a new momentum in Brussels,
00:50also in the other capitals of the member states, about the enlargement.
00:54I believe that the whole situation about the enlargement really changed in 2022,
01:01following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, where also Europe, the EU, understood
01:08that the enlargement policy is also about the security of the European continent.
01:13And some of the outstanding issues are the independence of the judicial system,
01:18freedom of expression, press freedom and corruption.
01:21If there are no challenges, we would already be the part of the EU.
01:26But this is why I truly see the EU accession process as a key anchor,
01:34which constantly reminds the policy makers about the reform agenda.
01:38For me, the EU accession is indeed about reforms, not only about trying to get some EU funding
01:46for different infrastructure projects. That's important.
01:49But I believe what is even more important is to be able to use the process
01:55as a transformative way for your country, which would ultimately benefit to the people,
02:03because we all want to live in a society where there is a clear rule of law,
02:08where there is a clear good governance, where there is zero corruption.
02:12And you can see the full interview next Thursday in the new edition of The Global Conversation.

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