Montenegro expressed its wish to conduct an independent foreign policy from the first day of the new federation. After setting up the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Serbia abolished its republican foreign ministry but Montenegro kept hers. In June 1994 when he was appointed FRY Ambassador to Italy, Miodrag Lekic (the Montenegrin foreign minister until then) said he “won’t take the […]

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