U.S. VP Pence visits Montenegro as last stop of Balkan tour
By Reuters
02 August 2017 |
2:00 pm
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence says it is a "great honor" to be the first VP to visit Montenegro as part of his tour of the Balkan states.
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