Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Montenegro) explained

Agency Name:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
of Montenegro
Nativename:Ministarstvo vanjskih poslova
Formed:1831 (1991)
Jurisdiction:Government of Montenegro
Headquarters:Stanka Dragojevića 2,
Podgorica
Chief1 Name:Filip Ivanović
Chief1 Position:Minister of Foreign Affairs
Website:gov.me/en/mvp

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro is the foreign-affairs ministry in the Government of Montenegro.

Ministers of Foreign Affairs since 1879

Montenegrin monarchy

Minister of Foreign AffairsNameTerm of officePolitical partyMonarch
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
1 Stanko Radonjić20 March 187914 October 1889IndependentNicholas I

2Gavro Vuković
14 October 188919 December 1905Independent
3Lazar Mijušković19 December 190524 November 1906True People's Party
4Marko Radulović24 November 19061 February 1907People's Party
5Andrija Radović1 February 190717 April 1907People's Party
6Lazar Tomanović17 April 190728 August 1910Independent
Minister of Foreign AffairsNameTerm of officePolitical partyMonarch
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
(6)Lazar Tomanović28 August 191023 August 1911IndependentNicholas I

7Dušan Gregović23 August 191119 June 1912Independent
8Mitar Martinović
19 June 19128 May 1913True People's Party
Dušan Vukotić [1] 3 October 1912Independent
9Petar Plamenac8 May 191311 September 1915Independent
10Janko Vukotić
11 September 19152 January 1916Independent
style="background:;" -Mirko M. Mijušković
[2]
3 October 1915Independent
(2)Lazar Mijušković2 January 191625 January 1916True People's Party

Montenegrin government-in-exile

Minister of Foreign AffairsNameTerm of officePolitical partyRegentMonarch
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
(2)Lazar Mijušković25 January 191612 May 1916True People's PartyMilena of Montenegro


Anto Gvozdenović

Nicholas I


Danilo


Mihailo

(4)Andrija Radović12 May 191617 January 1917People's Party
11Milutin Tomanović17 January 191711 June 1917Independent
12Evgenije Popović11 June 191717 February 1919Independent
13Jovan Plamenac17 February 191928 June 1921True People's Party
14Pero Šoć28 June 192114 September 1922Independent
15Anto Gvozdenović
23 September 192214 September 1929Independent

Ministers of Foreign Affairs, since 1991

Union with Serbia

Name
PartyTerm of Office
Nikola Samardžić
none15 February 19911 August 1992
Miodrag Lekić
none1 August 199217 May 1995
Janko Jeknić
DPS17 May 199517 January 1997
Branko Perović
DPS17 January 199727 January 2000
Branko Lukovac
none27 January 20008 January 2003
Dragiša Burzan
SDP8 January 200329 July 2004
Miodrag Vlahović
none29 July 200410 November 2006

Restoration of Montenegrin independence

Name
PartyTerm of Office
Milan Roćen
DPS10 November 2006 10 July 2012
Nebojša Kaluđerović
none10 July 2012 4 December 2012
Igor Lukšić
DPS4 December 2012 28 November 2016
Srđan Darmanović
none28 November 2016 4 December 2020
Đorđe Radulović
none4 December 2020 28 April 2022
Ranko Krivokapić
SDP28 April 2022 21 October 2022
Dritan Abazović
URA21 October 202231 October 2023
Filip Ivanović
PES31 October 2023Incumbent

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Notes and 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