According to Serbian Economist, Ulcinj, Montenegro, has welcomed a group of Ukrainian children who lost one or both parents as a result of the war. As reported by Montenegro’s Ministry of Human Rights and Minorities, an eight-day vacation with additional activities and optional excursions was organized for 40 Ukrainian children and the teachers accompanying them.
According to the ministry, the program was implemented in cooperation with the Ukrainian Embassy in Montenegro, the Municipality of Ulcinj, and the Ulcinj Tourism Organization. The children were shown the city, its natural landmarks, and historical sites, and walks in the surrounding areas were organized.
For Montenegro, such initiatives have not only humanitarian but also socio-political significance. Since 2022, Montenegro has remained one of the most welcoming countries for Ukrainians relative to its own population, and supporting children affected by the war reinforces Montenegro’s image as one of Ukraine’s most committed partners in the Balkans.
According to UN data, more than 200,000 Ukrainian citizens have entered the country since the start of the war, although a significant portion subsequently moved on. Currently, according to various estimates, at least 10,000 Ukrainian citizens reside in Montenegro. This makes Montenegro an important humanitarian and social hub for Ukrainians in the Adriatic region, despite the country’s relatively small size.
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