EU punts chance to override China’s BRI in the Balkans

Posted By : Rina Latuperissa
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PRAGUE – The European Union (EU) on Monday rejected a plea by Montenegro’s government to help refinance a Chinese loan, a denial which could result in the small Balkan state handing over land to Beijing as collateral if it cannot make its first repayment in the coming months. 

In 2014, Montenegro accepted a US$1 billion loan from China’s state-run Export-Import Bank of China (EXIM) that covered roughly 85% of the costs for a quixotic highway project that has been blighted by delays and cost overruns since construction began in 2015. The EU had advised against taking on the loan at the time.

Montenegro’s new government, which took office in December and has openly questioned its predecessor’s close links to Beijing, has spent months appealing for assistance from the EU, with Finance Minister Milojko Spajic being the latest to make a request on Sunday.

Montenegro’s appeal was for the EU to help refinance its debt via a new loan it could use to pay off its Chinese creditors. 

“The EU is already the largest provider of financial assistance to Montenegro, the largest investor and the largest trade partner,” the EU’s foreign policy spokesperson Peter Stano said at a press briefing this week after the bloc rejected Montenegro’s petition. 

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