Ambassador of Montenegro to the United States Embassy of Montenegro in Washington, D.C. | |
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Inaugural holder | Lioubomir Michailovitch |
Formation | January 26, 1917 |
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 agrément | Diplomatic accreditation | Ambassador | Observations | Prime Minister of Montenegro | List of presidents of the United States | Term end |
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1918 | Anto Gvozdenović | Representative of the Montenegrin royal government in exile in Bordeaux | Lazar Mijušković | Woodrow Wilson | 1921 | |
January 26, 1917 | LEGATION OPENED – Listed as Serbia | Milo Matanović | Woodrow Wilson | |||
January 26, 1917 | Lioubomir Michailovitch | Milo Matanović | Woodrow Wilson | |||
August 21, 1918 | Yefrem Simitch | Chargé d'affaires | Evgenije Popović | Woodrow Wilson | ||
January 6, 1919 | Slavko Y. P. Grouitch | (*February 14, 1871)
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Anto Gvozdenović | Woodrow Wilson | ||
February 1, 1919 | Listed as Serbs Croats and Slovenes | Anto Gvozdenović | Woodrow Wilson | |||
October 10, 1922 | Ante Tresich Pavichich | [2] | Alexander I of Yugoslavia | Warren G. Harding | ||
May 4, 1927 | Voislav Antonievitch | Alexander I of Yugoslavia | Calvin Coolidge | |||
June 10, 1928 | Bojidar Pouritch | Chargé d'affaires | Alexander I of Yugoslavia | Calvin Coolidge | ||
May 24, 1929 | Leonide Pitamec | Alexander I of Yugoslavia | Herbert C. Hoover | |||
October 1, 1929 | Listed as Yugoslavia | Alexander I of Yugoslavia | Herbert C. Hoover | |||
May 1, 1934 | Bojidar P. Stoianovitch | Chargé d'affaires | Peter II of Yugoslavia | Franklin D. Roosevelt | ||
October 29, 1935 | Constantin Fotitch | Peter II of Yugoslavia | Franklin D. Roosevelt | |||
October 5, 1942 | LEGATION RAISED TO EMBASSY | Peter II of Yugoslavia | Franklin D. Roosevelt | |||
October 5, 1942 | Constantin Fotitch | Peter II of Yugoslavia | Franklin D. Roosevelt | |||
July 10, 1944 | Ivan Franges | Chargé d'affaires | Peter II of Yugoslavia | Franklin D. Roosevelt | ||
April 24, 1945 | May 2, 1945 | Stanoje Simic | Ivan Ribar | Harry S. Truman | ||
January 6, 1946 | Sergije Makiedo | Chargé d'affaires | Ivan Ribar | Harry S. Truman | ||
July 9, 1946 | July 18, 1946 | Sava N. Kosanović | nephew of Nikola Tesla[3] | Ivan Ribar | Harry S. Truman | |
July 1, 1947 | Listed as FEDERAL PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA | Ivan Ribar | Harry S. Truman | |||
May 22, 1950 | June 5, 1950 | Vladimir Popović (diplomat) | Ivan Ribar | Harry S. Truman | ||
April 12, 1954 | April 13, 1954 | Leo Mates | Josip Broz Tito | Dwight D. Eisenhower | ||
October 6, 1958 | October 27, 1958 | Marko Nikezic | [4] | Josip Broz Tito | Dwight D. Eisenhower | |
September 27, 1962 | November 2, 1962 | Veljko Mićunović | [5] | Josip Broz Tito | John F. Kennedy | |
August 28, 1967 | August 30, 1967 | Bogdan Crnobrnja | Josip Broz Tito | Lyndon B. Johnson | ||
October 14, 1971 | October 21, 1971 | Toma Granfil | Josip Broz Tito | Richard Nixon | ||
November 18, 1975 | November 21, 1975 | Dimce Belovski | Josip Broz Tito | Gerald Ford | ||
October 19, 1979 | Vladimir Sindjelić | Chargé d'affaires | Josip Broz Tito | Jimmy Carter | ||
November 16, 1979 | November 28, 1979 | Budimir Lončar | Josip Broz Tito | Jimmy Carter | ||
December 10, 1983 | Branislav Novakovic | Chargé d'affaires | Mika Špiljak | Ronald Reagan | ||
December 28, 1983 | January 9, 1984 | Mico Rakic | Mika Špiljak | Ronald Reagan | ||
June 22, 1987 | July 20, 1987 | Živorad Kovačević | Lazar Mojsov | Ronald Reagan | ||
November 22, 1989 | December 20, 1989 | Dževad Mujezinović | Janez Drnovšek | George H. W. Bush | ||
March 25, 1999 | EMBASSY CLOSED | Filip Vujanović | Bill Clinton | January 1, 2001 | ||
January 18, 2001 | February 14, 2001 | Milan St. Protić | Filip Vujanović | George W. Bush | ||
October 30, 2002 | December 9, 2002 | Ivan Vujačić | Filip Vujanović | George W. Bush | ||
December 6, 2006 | December 8, 2006 | Miodrag Vlahović (foreign minister) | Svetozar Marović | George W. Bush | June 2005 | |
November 30, 2010 | December 10, 2010 | Srđan Darmanović | Milo Đukanović | Barack Obama | May 2023 |
References
- ↑ Slavko Y. P. Grouitch
- ↑ Ante Tresich Pavichich
- ↑ Sava N. Kosanović
- ↑ Binder, David (9 January 1991). "Marko Nikezic, Yugoslav Liberal Forced to Quit by Tito, Dies at 69 (Published 1991)". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2023-07-08.
- ↑ "Veljko Micunovic, 66, Is Dead; Was Former Yugoslav Envoy (Published 1982)". The New York Times. 3 August 1982. Archived from the original on 2017-02-28.
- ↑ Chief of Protocol,
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