List of ambassadors of Montenegro
Ambassadors representing Montenegro abroad. Listed in alphabetical order by country.
List of ambassadors
- Albania - Željko Perović [1]
- Austria - Dragana Radulović
- Belgium - Vesko Garčević
- Bosnia and Herzegovina - Dragan Djurović
- China - Ljiljana Tošković
- Croatia - -
- France - Irena Radović [2]
- Germany - Vladimir Radulović
- General Consul Abid Crnovršanin in Frankfurt
- Greece - Ivo Armenko
- Holy See - Antun Sbutega [3]
- Hungary - Vanja Brailo
- Italy - Vojin Vlahović [4]
- Macedonia - Dušan Mrdović
- Poland - Ivan Leković
- Russia - Slobodan Backović
- Slovenia - Ranko Milović [5]
- Serbia - Igor Jovović
- Switzerland - Ljubiša Perović
- Turkey - Ramo Bralić
- United Kingdom - Ljubiša Stanković
- United States - Srdjan Darmanović
- General Consul Branko Milić in New York City
- United Arab Emirates - Aleksandar Eraković
Non residential
- Belarus - Željko Radulović [6] in Podgorica
- Canada - Srdjan Darmanović [7] in Washington, D.C.
- Costa Rica- Milorad Šćepanović in New York City
- Cuba- Milorad Šćepanović in New York City
- Czech Republic- Dragana Radulović in Vienna
- Denmark- Nikola Ciko in Podgorica
- Iceland- Srdjan Darmanović in Washington, D.C.
- Moldova - Željko Radulović [8] in Podgorica
- Malta - Vojin Vlahović in Rome
- Monaco - Irena Radović in Paris
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines- Milorad Šćepanović in New York City [9]
- San Marino - Vojin Vlahović in Rome
- Slovakia- Dragana Radulović in Vienna
- Sovereign Military Order of Malta - Antun Sbutega[10]
- Ukraine- Željko Radulović in Podgorica
List of Ambassadors to international organizations
- - Dragana Radulović, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and other organizations in Vienna
- - Ana Vukadinović, Council of Europe in Strasbourg
- - Aleksandar Pejović, European Union in Brussels
- - Vesko Garčević, NATO in Brussels
- - Milorad Šćepanović, UN in New York City
- - Ljubiša Stanković, UN in Geneva
- - Irena Radović, UNESCO in Paris
See also
References
- ↑ The Njegoskij Fund Network: "H.E. Mr. Željko Perović presents his letters of credence to the President of Albania"
- ↑ The Njegoskij Fund Network: "S.E. Mme Milica Pejanović-Đurišić, premier Ambassadeur du Monténégro près de la République Française" (fr)
- ↑ The Njegoskij Fund Network: "H.E. Mr. Antun Sbutega, first Ambassador of Montenegro to the Holy See" (en) (it)
- ↑ The Njegoskij Fund Network: "H.E. Mr. Darko Uskoković presents his letters of credence to the Italian President"
- ↑ The Njegoskij Fund Network: "H.E. Dr. Ranko Milovic presents his letters of credence to the President of Slovenia"
- ↑ The Njegoskij Fund Network: "H.E. Mr. Zeljko Radulovic presents his letters of credence to the President of Belarus"
- ↑ The Njegoskij Fund Network: "H.E. Mr. Miodrag Vlahovic presents his letters of credence to the Governor of Canada"
- ↑ The Njegoskij Fund Network: "H.E. Mr. Zeljko Radulovic presents his letters of credence to the President of Moldova"
- ↑ http://www.njegoskij.org/article2109.html
- ↑ The Njegoskij Fund Network: "H.E. Mr. Antun Sbutega presents his letters of credence to the Grand Chancellor of the Order of Malta"
External links
- The Njegoskij Fund Network: Foreign Representations in Montenegro
- The Njegoskij Fund Network: Montenegrin Representations Abroad
- The Njegoskij Fund Network: Today's Montenegro >> Diplomacy
- Embassy of Montenegro in Austria
- Embassy of Montenegro in Macedonia
- Consulate-General of Montenegro in New York City
- The Njegoskij Fund Network: "ambacg-fr.eu", the portal dedicated to the activities of the Embassy of Montenegro in France
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