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09.09.2014 - ECB LAUNCHES EU-FUNDED COOPERATION PROGRAMME WITH THE CENTRAL BANK OF MONTENEGRO

05.09.2014 - ANNOUNCEMENT: Press conference on the occasion of launching the program of technical cooperation with the European Central Bank


EUROPEAN UNION
CENTRAL BANK OF MONTENEGRO
EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK
Podgorica, 09 September 2014

ECB LAUNCHES EU-FUNDED COOPERATION PROGRAMME WITH THE CENTRAL BANK OF MONTENEGRO

The European Central Bank (ECB) has today launched a Eurosystem cooperation programme with the Central Bank of Montenegro. The European Union (EU) has allocated almost €300,000 from its Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance to fund the programme.

The programme is aimed at assisting the Central Bank of Montenegro in their preparations for joining the European System of Central Banks (ESCB), once the country has qualified for EU membership. Within the framework of the programme, a needs-assessment report will be prepared, identifying further progress required to meet the EU’s central banking standards.

To lay the foundations for this programme, Mario Draghi, President of the ECB, and Milojica Dakić, Governor of the Central Bank of Montenegro, today signed a memorandum of understanding between their institutions and those Eurosystem national central banks that participate in the programme.

Announcing the launch of the programme during a press conference in Podgorica today, Mr Dakić said: “The project commences at a very important moment for the Central Bank of Montenegro and the country itself as the remaining negotiation chapters are being opened. The project is significant with a view to improving the economic and financial cooperation of the Central Bank of Montenegro with the central banks of the EU Member States. This provides a support to the Central Bank of Montenegro in identifying necessary policies through an analysis that will be the basis for creating strategic plans and models for the alignment of the Central Bank of Montenegro`s operations with the ESCB standards.”

Commenting on the start of the work, Frank Moss, the ECB’s Director General for International and European Relations, stated: “The programme with the Central Bank of Montenegro is part of a wider strategy of the ECB and the Eurosystem directed towards Western Balkan candidate and potential candidate countries for EU accession. It signals the willingness of the central banking community in the EU to contribute to Montenegro’s EU integration process by helping the central bank to align its procedures with ESCB central banking standards.”

Alberto Cammarata, representing the Delegation of the European Union to Montenegro, added: “Building an economic system based on sound financial management is important in protecting consumers and attracting investors. This project reflects the EU commitment to assist all Montenegrin institutions – in this case the Central Bank – in achieving the necessary standards in this key area prior to accession.”

Following the first meeting of the programme’s Steering Committee in Podgorica, work on the needs-assessment report started today. Over the next seven months, experts from the Eurosystem will assess nine of the Central Bank of Montenegro’s functions against EU and international standards and policies.

The programme is being implemented by the ECB in partnership with ten national central banks of the Eurosystem (Deutsche Bundesbank, Eesti Pank, Banque de France, Bank of Greece, Banca d’Italia, De Nederlandsche Bank, Oesterreichische Nationalbank, Banco de Portugal, Banka Slovenije and Národná banka Slovenska).

The programme is without prejudice to positions taken by the ECB and the EU Council with respect to the implications of the EU’s legal framework for Montenegro’s monetary regime, which will have to be assessed during the EU accession negotiations. 


CENTRAL BANK OF MONTENEGRO
Podgorica, 05 September 2014

ANNOUNCEMENT: Press conference on the occasion of launching the program of technical cooperation with the European Central Bank

The “Program of technical cooperation with the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG) towards a membership in the European System of Central Banks (ESCB)" project will officially commence with the press conference to be held on 9 September 2014.

The speakers at the press conference will be the Governor of the Central Bank of Montenegro, Mr. Milojca Dakić, the Director General of the Directorate General International and European Relations in the ECB, Mr. Frank Moss, and the Head of Political, European Integration and Trade Section in the EU Delegation in Podgorica, Mr. Alberto Cammarata.

The European Union granted funding in the amount of 300,000 euros for the project that will last for seven months. The project will be implemented in cooperation with the CBCG, the European Central Bank (ECB) and ten partner national central banks from the Eurosystem (ESCB).

The project aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the degree of compliance of the CBCG standards with the EU central banking standards, thus contributing to the strengthening of institutional capacities of the CBCG.

The project proposal that was jointly prepared by the CBCG and the ECB covers six business areas: financial stability, statistics, financial and banking operations (excluding international reserves management), accounting, operational risk and business continuity, and European integration.

The press conference will be held in the premises of the EU Info Centre (street: 19. decembra bb, Podgorica), starting at 11.00 am.

Journalists, cameramen, and photographers should be accredited no later than until 9.30 am on 9 September via e-mail: [email protected]

 

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