- Government of Montenegro
Modern technologies of the world’s safest city for...
Modern technologies of the world’s safest city for a safer Montenegro

Major changes in economic strategy over the past five years have enabled the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to advance further among the world’s most successful countries. This experience, shared through cooperation, will benefit partner nations, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić and UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade Thani Al Zeyoudi highlighted during their meeting in Dubai.
As Minister Al Zeyoudi explained, the UAE turned a new page in its economic policy during the COVID-19 crisis, diversified investments, and created a favourable business environment, attracting talent from all over the world. This strategic shift laid the foundation for further growth.
The UAE responded swiftly to the health crisis, followed by significant progress in financial, cybersecurity, and overall security through integrated strategies and innovative approaches, making the country a regional and global hub. These achievements, as noted in the discussion, make the UAE a highly sought-after partner worldwide.
By bringing together a large number of brilliant minds from around the world with extensive experience, we ensure that our partnerships are built on expertise, skills, knowledge, and logistics. That is why our projects are highly successful, said Minister Al Zeyoudi.

Prime Minister Spajić emphasized that Montenegro could greatly benefit from cooperation in the field of security, especially given that Abu Dhabi has been ranked the world’s safest city for nine consecutive years.
Security cooperation is very important for us because you have achieved remarkable results and significant milestones in this field. The use of modern technologies greatly assists the police in combating all forms of crime. This approach will also help our security forces enhance the rule of law, which is one of the Government’s key objectives, Spajić stated.
Further cooperation in this area will continue through planned meetings between ministers responsible for security matters, which are expected to take place in the near future.
Both sides concluded that their maximum dedication is a guarantee of success in all joint projects.

