Montenegro is not yet a member of the European Union (EU) for a number of reasons, including:
Despite these challenges, Montenegro remains committed to joining the EU. In 2012, Montenegro began accession negotiations with the EU, and it is currently one of the most advanced Western Balkan countries in the accession process. However, it is likely to be several more years before Montenegro is able to join the EU.
In addition to the above reasons, there are also some political factors that have hindered Montenegro’s progress towards EU membership. For example, there is a vocal minority of Montenegrins who oppose EU membership, and this has made it difficult for the government to build a consensus on the issue. Additionally, Montenegro’s relations with neighboring Serbia have been strained in recent years, which has also complicated its accession process.
Despite these challenges, Montenegro remains committed to joining the EU. The country has made significant progress in recent years on a number of reforms, and it is hopeful that it will be able to join the bloc in the near future.