A month and a half after the announcement that Croatia expects to quickly agree on a new date for a meeting with Montenegro to resolve contentious bilateral issues - because the one planned for March 25th failed - there is still no such meeting, nor is there any agreement on when it could take place. While Zagreb is saying that the continuation of the talks depends mostly on the will of the other side, the Montenegrin Ministry of Foreign Affairs is emphasizing that they are approaching the process without hasty decisions, and that, "in case of need", they are open to consultations - in Podgorica.
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