ICGB, the project company of the Greece-Bulgaria interconnector (IGB), intends to offer interested parties all unbooked capacity once the pipeline is operational and certain suppliers may opt to carry gas to Moldova and Ukraine, ICGB chief executive on the Bulgarian side, Teodora Georgieva, told SeeNews in a recent interview. Read on >>
Bulgaria has received an offer for the delivery of a second batch of eight F-16 fighter aircraft from the U.S. and must decide by November 1 whether to accept it, outgoing defence minister Dragomir Zakov said, as quoted by state news agency BTA. >>
Serbia's agriculture minister Branislav Nedimovic said the government at its next session within a week will lift a ban on wheat exports introduced to avert potential shortages caused by disruption of supply channels as a result of the war in Ukraine. >>
Montenegro's Crnogorski Telekom launched a 5G network for all its clients in the capital Podgorica, making it the first entire city in the Adriatic country where this service is available, the telco said.>>
The World Bank said it has approved a new country partnership framework with Bosnia and Herzegovina for the next five years which includes loans totalling $750 million (732.3 million euro). >>
SLOVENIA Slovenia's Equinox to lease out hotel in Ljubljana to Latvian operator Slovenian real estate company Equinox [LJE:EQNX], majority-owned by Axor Holding, has signed an agreement to lease The Fuzzy Log hotel in Ljubljana to Latvia's Mogotel Hotel Group, Equinox said on Wednesday.>>
COMPANY PROFILE
Crnogorski Telekom A.D. is a telecommunication services provider.
As of March 2022, the company’s shares are included in Montenegro Stock Exchange’s blue-chip index MNSE 10.