The government on Wednesday said it would nationalize the former salt pans near the coastal town of Ulcinj in order to safeguard an important habitat for such rare bird species as pelicans and flamingos.
Montenegrin on Wednesday announced that the abandoned salt plants at Salina in the coastal town of Ulcinj will be state property in a move to save an important habitat for about 250 bird species that live and nest there.
Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic said the government’s Privatization and Capital Projects Council rejected the request of the bankrupt private salt company Bajo Sekulic for property rights to the area.
“Land with a total area of 14.5 square kilometers [will be] permanent state property of Montenegro,” Krivokapic posted on Twitter.>>>>https://balkaninsight.com>>>>Read More>>>
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