List of ambassadors of Montenegro to the United States explained

Post:Ambassador
Body:Montenegro to the United States
Embassy of Montenegro in Washington, D.C.
Inaugural:Lioubomir Michailovitch

The Montenegrin ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Podgorica to the Government of the United States.

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrémentDiplomatic accreditationAmbassadorObservationsPrime Minister of MontenegroList of presidents of the United StatesTerm end
Anto GvozdenovićRepresentative of the Montenegrin royal government in exile in BordeauxWoodrow Wilson
LEGATION OPENED – Listed as SerbiaMilo MatanovićWoodrow Wilson
Lioubomir MichailovitchMilo MatanovićWoodrow Wilson
Yefrem SimitchChargé d'affairesEvgenije PopovićWoodrow Wilson
Slavko Y. P. Grouitch(*)
  • 1916: Serbian minister at Berne.
  • 1907 Serbian Čharge d'Affaires in London and at The Hague.
  • son of Yevrem Grouitch, ex-Serbian Envoy Extraordinary and, Minister Plenipotentiary in Constantinople, London, and Paris
  • 1903: married Mabel, daughter of Charles Randolph Dunlop, Virginia, U.S.A.,
  • Educ. : Lycée de Versaille: ; Docteur en Droit[1]
Anto GvozdenovićWoodrow Wilson
Listed as Serbs Croats and SlovenesAnto GvozdenovićWoodrow Wilson
Ante Tresich Pavichich[2] Alexander I of YugoslaviaWarren G. Harding
Voislav AntonievitchAlexander I of YugoslaviaCalvin Coolidge
Bojidar PouritchChargé d'affairesAlexander I of YugoslaviaCalvin Coolidge
Leonide PitamecAlexander I of YugoslaviaHerbert C. Hoover
Listed as YugoslaviaAlexander I of YugoslaviaHerbert C. Hoover
Bojidar P. StoianovitchChargé d'affairesPeter II of YugoslaviaFranklin D. Roosevelt
Constantin FotitchPeter II of YugoslaviaFranklin D. Roosevelt
LEGATION RAISED TO EMBASSYPeter II of YugoslaviaFranklin D. Roosevelt
Constantin FotitchPeter II of YugoslaviaFranklin D. Roosevelt
Ivan FrangesChargé d'affairesPeter II of YugoslaviaFranklin D. Roosevelt
Stanoje SimicIvan RibarHarry S. Truman
Sergije MakiedoChargé d'affairesIvan RibarHarry S. Truman
Sava N. Kosanovićnephew of Nikola Tesla[3] Ivan RibarHarry S. Truman
Listed as FEDERAL PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIAIvan RibarHarry S. Truman
Vladimir Popović (diplomat)Ivan RibarHarry S. Truman
Leo MatesJosip Broz TitoDwight D. Eisenhower
Marko Nikezic[4] Josip Broz TitoDwight D. Eisenhower
[5] Josip Broz TitoJohn F. Kennedy
Bogdan CrnobrnjaJosip Broz TitoLyndon B. Johnson
Toma GranfilJosip Broz TitoRichard Nixon
Dimce BelovskiJosip Broz TitoGerald Ford
Vladimir SindjelićChargé d'affairesJosip Broz TitoJimmy Carter
Budimir LončarJosip Broz TitoJimmy Carter
Branislav NovakovicChargé d'affairesMika ŠpiljakRonald Reagan
Mico RakicMika ŠpiljakRonald Reagan
Živorad KovačevićLazar MojsovRonald Reagan
Dževad MujezinovićJanez DrnovšekGeorge H. W. Bush
EMBASSY CLOSEDFilip VujanovićBill Clinton
Milan St. ProtićFilip VujanovićGeorge W. Bush
Ivan VujačićFilip VujanovićGeorge W. Bush
Miodrag Vlahović (foreign minister)Svetozar MarovićGeorge W. Bush
Srđan DarmanovićMilo ĐukanovićBarack Obama
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Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=mDAaAQAAMAAJ&q=Grouitch,+Slavko+Serbian+Minister Slavko Y. P. Grouitch
  2. https://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9A05E6DF173AE03ABC4D51DFB3668382609EDE&legacy=true Ante Tresich Pavichich
  3. https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1956/11/15/84744189.pdf Sava N. Kosanović
  4. News: Marko Nikezic, Yugoslav Liberal Forced to Quit by Tito, Dies at 69 (Published 1991) . The New York Times . 9 January 1991 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230708234215/https://www.nytimes.com/1991/01/09/obituaries/marko-nikezic-yugoslav-liberal-forced-to-quit-by-tito-dies-at-69.html . 2023-07-08 . live . Binder . David .
  5. News: Veljko Micunovic, 66, Is Dead; Was Former Yugoslav Envoy (Published 1982) . The New York Times . 3 August 1982 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170228083959/https://www.nytimes.com/1982/08/03/obituaries/veljko-micunovic-66-is-dead-was-former-yugoslav-envoy.html . 2017-02-28 . live .
  6. Chief of Protocol, https://2001-2009.state.gov/s/cpr/94117.htm