Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Montenegro)
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Government of Montenegro (Montenegrin
Montenegrin language
Montenegrin is a name used for the Serbo-Croatian language as spoken by Montenegrins; it also refers to an incipient standardized form of the Shtokavian dialect of Serbo-Croatian used as the official language of Montenegro...

: Ministarstvo inostranih/spoljnih poslova u Vladi Crne Gore, MI/SPVRCG) is the foreign-affairs ministry in the Government of Montenegro
Government of Montenegro
The Government of Montenegro is the executive branch of state authority in Montenegro. It is headed by the prime minister. It comprises the prime minister, the deputy prime ministers as well as ministers....

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Ministers

Minister Start of term End of term
Nikola Samardžić 16 February 1991 31 July 1992
Miodrag Lekić 1992 1994
Janko Jeknić 1994 17 January 1997
Branko Perović 1997 late-December 1999
Branko Lukovac 2000 2003
Dragiša Burzan
Dragiša Burzan
Dragiša Burzan has been the Serbia and Montenegro ambassador to London since 2004. Before his diplomatic appointment, he was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro between 2003 and 2004.Burzan attended school in Titograd, then part of Yugoslavia...

2003 2004
Miodrag Vlahović
Miodrag Vlahovic (foreign minister)
Miodrag Vlahović is the Montenegrin Ambassador to the United States.He was born in Đakovica, Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia in 1961, and graduated from Veljko Vlahović University's Faculty of Law in Titograd in 1981. He completed his LLM at the University of Belgrade's Law School, specializing in...

2004 10 November 2006
Milan Roćen
Milan Roćen
Milan Roćen is Montenegrin politician who is currently the Minister of Foreign Affairs in Government of Montenegro.- Education :...

10 November 2006 Present
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