The Slovak Embassy in Podgorica warns that in connection with the planned construction of a wastewater treatment plant, protesters, especially residents of the Botun district, plan to block road traffic in some cities of Montenegro. The Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs (MZVEZ) of the Slovak Republic informed about this on the social network.
- The Slovak Embassy draws attention to planned road blockades in Montenegro.
- Protesters against the construction of the treatment plant may block traffic in some cities.
- Blockades have already disrupted access to the airport in Podgorica in the past.
- Travelers are advised to follow local media and plan their trip in advance.
- In the event of an emergency, citizens of the SR can contact the MZVEZ operational crisis center.
“Similar blockades have taken place several times in the recent past, even without prior notice, including a temporary blockade of access to Podgorica International Airport. As a result, there may be problems with arriving at the airport on time.” added the department.
It advises travelers to continuously monitor local media and official announcements by local authorities. He also advises planning the trip in advance, taking into account possible traffic restrictions. “Allow time for transfers, especially on the way to the airport,” added MZVEZ. In the event of an emergency, Slovak citizens can contact the International Operational Crisis Center of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at +421 2 5978 5978 and +421 906 07 5978.
