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Interview: Prime Minister Djukanovic Talks About Montenegro's Rocky Road

Montenegro's Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic

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September 25, 2009
Montenegro's Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic came to international prominence as something of a political wunderkind during the 1990s, when he served three consecutive terms as prime minister. His kaleidoscopic political career has kept him at the center of Montenegrin events for nearly two decades -- from the breakup of the former Yugoslavia through Montenegro's 2006 referendum on independence and its current bid for membership of the European Union. He spoke recently with RFE/RL Executive Editor John O'Sullivan in the Montenegrin capital, Podgorica, about his country's drive to reform, political courage, and life in Europe's toughest neighborhood. More

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