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Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Montenegro)

Ministry of Foreign Affairs
of Montenegro
Ministarstvo vanjskih poslova
Agency overview
Formed1831 (1991)
JurisdictionGovernment of Montenegro
HeadquartersStanka Dragojevića 2,
Podgorica
Agency executive
Websitegov.me/en/mvp

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Ministarstvo vanjskih poslova u Vladi Crne Gore / Министарство вањских послова у Владе Црне Горе) is the foreign-affairs ministry in the Government of Montenegro.

Ministers of Foreign Affairs since 1879

Montenegrin monarchy

Minister of Foreign Affairs Name

(Birth–Death)

Term of office Political party Monarch
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Vojvoda

Stanko Radonjić

20 March 1879 14 October 1889 10 years, 208 days Independent Nicholas I

(1860–1910)
2 Vojvoda

Gavro Vuković
(1852–1928)

14 October 1889 19 December 1905 16 years, 66 days Independent
3 Lazar Mijušković

(1867–1936)

19 December 1905 24 November 1906 340 days True People's Party
4 Marko Radulović

(1866–1935)

24 November 1906 1 February 1907 69 days People's Party
5 Andrija Radović

(1872–1947)

1 February 1907 17 April 1907 75 days People's Party
6 Lazar Tomanović

(1845–1932)

17 April 1907 28 August 1910 3 years, 133 days Independent
Minister of Foreign Affairs Name

(Birth–Death)

Term of office Political party Monarch
Took office Left office Time in office
(6) Lazar Tomanović

(1845–1932)

28 August 1910 23 August 1911 360 days Independent Nicholas I

(1910–1916)
7 Dušan Gregović

(1875–1923)

23 August 1911 19 June 1912 301 days Independent
8 Vojvoda

Mitar Martinović
(1870–1954)

19 June 1912 8 May 1913 323 days True People's Party
Dušan Vukotić (Acting)[1] 3 October 1912 217 days Independent
9 Petar Plamenac

(1872–1954)

8 May 1913 11 September 1915 2 years, 126 days Independent
10 Serdar

Janko Vukotić
(1866–1927)

11 September 1915 2 January 1916 113 days Independent
- Mirko M. Mijušković
(Acting)[2]
3 October 1915 91 days Independent
(2) Lazar Mijušković

(1867–1936)

2 January 1916 25 January 1916 23 days True People's Party

Montenegrin government-in-exile

Minister of Foreign Affairs Name

(Birth–Death)

Term of office Political party Regent Monarch
Took office Left office Time in office
(2) Lazar Mijušković

(1867–1936)

25 January 1916 12 May 1916 108 days True People's Party Milena of Montenegro

(1921–1923)
Anto Gvozdenović

(1921–1929)
Nicholas I

(1916–1921)
Danilo

(1 March–7 March 1921)
Mihailo

(1921–1922)
(4) Andrija Radović

(1872–1947)

12 May 1916 17 January 1917 250 days People's Party
11 Milutin Tomanović 17 January 1917 11 June 1917 145 days Independent
12 Evgenije Popović

(1842–1931)

11 June 1917 17 February 1919 1 year, 251 days Independent
13 Jovan Plamenac

(1873–1944)

17 February 1919 28 June 1921 2 years, 131 days True People's Party
14 Pero Šoć

(1884–1966)

28 June 1921[citation needed] 14 September 1922[citation needed] 1 year, 78 days Independent
15 General

Anto Gvozdenović
(1853–1935)

23 September 1922[citation needed] 14 September 1929[citation needed] 6 years, 356 days Independent

Ministers of Foreign Affairs, since 1991

Union with Serbia

Name
(Birth–Death)
Party Term of Office
Nikola Samardžić
(1935–2005)
none 15 February 1991 1 August 1992
Miodrag Lekić
(born 1947)
none 1 August 1992 17 May 1995
Janko Jeknić
(1949–1997)
DPS 17 May 1995 17 January 1997
Branko Perović
(born 1959[citation needed])
DPS 17 January 1997 27 January 2000
Branko Lukovac
(1944–2023)
none 27 January 2000 8 January 2003
Dragiša Burzan
(born 1950)
SDP 8 January 2003 29 July 2004
Miodrag Vlahović
(born 1961)
none 29 July 2004 10 November 2006

Restoration of Montenegrin independence

Name
(Birth–Death)
Party Term of Office
Milan Roćen
(born 1951)
DPS 10 November 2006 10 July 2012
Nebojša Kaluđerović
(born 1955)
none 10 July 2012 4 December 2012
Igor Lukšić
(born 1976)
DPS 4 December 2012 28 November 2016
Srđan Darmanović
(born 1961)
none 28 November 2016 4 December 2020
Đorđe Radulović
(born 1984)
none 4 December 2020 28 April 2022
Ranko Krivokapić
(born 1961)
SDP 28 April 2022 21 October 2022
Dritan Abazović
(born 1985)
URA 21 October 2022 31 October 2023
Filip Ivanović
(born 1986)
PES 31 October 2023 23 July 2024
Ervin Ibrahimović
(born 1972)
BS 23 July 2024 Incumbent

References

  1. ^ When Mitar Martinović was on the military camp, he was representated by Dušan Vukotić in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  2. ^ When WW1 started and Janko Vukotić was on military camp, he was representated by Mirko Mijušković in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs