ANNAPOLIS, MD (January 22, 2010) – Governor Martin O’Malley will meet with the Prime Minister of Montenegro, where the two leaders will discuss economic development initiatives in that country and in the Western Balkans.
The Governor will greet the Prime Minister on the front steps of the State House at 1:45 p.m. Governor O’Malley and members of his cabinet will then meet privately with Prime Minister Djukanovic and other high ranking Montenegrin officials. The meeting will then conclude with a public reception at 2:15 p.m. in the Governor’s Reception Room.
4 comments:
Marty you should be worrying about decreasing the budget and lowering taxes. We need jobs jobs jobs. Unless you are about to accept some job over in Montenegro where ever the hell that is.
Why is a state governor meeting with a foreign minister?
Montenegro has a population slighlty larger than Baltimore, maybe he would be better served to move there and run for office. Certainly the rest of us would be.
That is great to hear! I heard that the meeting with the Prime Minister is in follow-up to a business-to-business relationship which has developed between Maryland and Montenegro and the Western Balkans. Also, I understand that as a result of this relationship a number of Montenegrin businesses are setting up operations in Maryland this quarter and jobs will be created in Maryland this year! That is good for Maryland.
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