Ambition is rarely matched by sufficient reform when it comes to Balkan countries' desire to enter the European Union. The region's aspirants for EU accession seldom make the news with their achievements - more regularly they are associated with stalled political effort and delayed results.
This is not the case with tiny Montenegro, which appears to be the EU's best student in the Western Balkans. It is politically stable and remarkably assiduous in following Brussels' reform recommen...
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