The Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro, Dr. Dritan Abazović, was in the Republic of Turkey, where he participated in the Antalya Diplomatic Forum, which was held from March 11 to 13, at the invitation of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mevlüt vuavuşoğlu. Ahead of the Antalya Diplomatic Forum, Vice President Abazovic had an official meeting with Miroslav Lajcak, the EU's special envoy for the Western Balkans. "The European Union should help the countries of the Western Balkans on their European path as soon as possible, especially after the events in Ukraine." I informed Mr. Lajcak that the process of forming a European government is nearing its end and I was convinced that the support for Montenegro is really strong. The European Government will implement reforms in order to unblock our integration path as soon as possible, "said Montenegrin Deputy Prime Minister Dr Dritan Abazovic in a conversation with Miroslav Lajcak, EU Special Envoy to Antalya, on the eve of the Antalya Diplomatic Forum. During a bilateral meeting with Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt vuavuşoğlu, Deputy Prime Ministers of Turkey and Ukraine Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Volodymyr Zelenski said: "We value the unquestionable and comprehensive support of Turkey, especially in the economic field." Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt vuavuşoğlu congratulated Abazović on receiving a mandate to form a new government, stressing that the Western Balkans should not lose hope in the context of European integration. Deputy Prime Minister of the 42nd Government of Montenegro and Prime Minister-designate v 43. Prime Minister Dr. Dritan Abazović attended the official opening ceremony of the Antalya Diplomatic Forum, during which the host of the forum, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkey Mevlüt vuavuşoğlu, and then the President of the Republic of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke. "Montenegro needs a government that is 100% pro-European and will have three main directions of action: unblocking the judiciary, economic stability and electoral reform," said Montenegrin Deputy Prime Minister Dr Dritan Abazovic at an official meeting with Oliver Varhelj, European Commissioner for Enlargement and The new Balkans must be part of the European Union, because the European Union is not complete without the Western Balkans.