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The European Council of Ministers recognized Montenegrin independence on 12 June, as did the United States. [1] The United Kingdom extended recognition on 13 June. The last two permanent members of the United Nations Security Council , France and the People's Republic of China recognised the government of Montenegro on 14 June.
The list includes the names of recently elected or appointed heads of state and government who will take office on an appointed date, as presidents-elect and prime ministers–designate, and those leading a government-in-exile if internationally recognised.
President: Alassane Ouattara [aa] 4 December 2010 Ivory Coast: President: Salva Kiir Mayardit: 9 July 2011 South Sudan: President: Michael D. Higgins: 11 November 2011 Ireland: King: Tupou VI [ab] 18 March 2012 Tonga: President: Vladimir Putin [ac] 7 May 2012 Russia (Representative of the Episcopal Co-Prince) Josep Maria Mauri: 20 July 2012 ...
The presidents of Serbia and Montenegro agreed Monday to try to patch up strained relations between the historic Balkan allies. The former allies grew further apart after Montenegro recognized the ...
[68] [69] [70] As of 2015, the Cook Islands had established diplomatic relations with 43 states, [71] while the number as of May 2024 is at least 63 UN member states, as well as the Holy See, Kosovo, Niue and the European Union. Some countries establishing diplomatic relations such as the United States have recognized the Cook Islands as a ...
President Term of office Party Notes No. Portrait Name (Birth–Death) Took office Left office Time in office President of the Montenegrin Anti-Fascist Assembly of National Liberation 1943–1946: N/A: Niko Miljanić Никола Миљанић (1892–1957) 15 November 1943 21 November 1946 3 years, 6 days Independent (People's Front)
This is a list of the presidents of Montenegro, including the heads of state of the Socialist Republic of Montenegro, a constituent country of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and heads of state of the Republic of Montenegro (1992–2006), a constituent country of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia / State Union of Serbia and Montenegro.
Taking office in a landslide presidential election at the age of 36, Milatović is the youngest person to hold the office of president in independent Montenegro, as well as the world's sixth-youngest serving state leader. He is the third president of Montenegro since the country's independence in 2006.