Montenegro–Spain relations

[3] The proximity of positions and the interest in fostering relations are at the base of the negotiation and signing of a bilateral political declaration on May 19, 2011 on the occasion of the visit of the MAE Milan Rocen to Madrid and his interview with the Minister of Foreign Affairs Trinidad Jiménez.

In December 2013, the first Ambassador of Montenegro in Spain, residing in Podgorica, Zeljko Perovic, delivered copies of his credentials to the MAEC.

[4] There is no specific institutional framework, bilateral relations are developed on the basis of agreements signed with the previous Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

[5] Several regional strengthening projects were managed from the AECID Cooperation Technical Office in Sarajevo, closed in 2011. of the rule of law, education, economic development, conflict prevention and peace building with execution in Montenegro.

[6] It is also worth mentioning the financing of a sustainable tourism development project in the Prokletije Region executed by World Wildlife Fund Med Po and local ONGDs.

Embassy of Montenegro in Madrid