Montenegro–North Macedonia relations
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History
The two now-independent states of Montenegro and North Macedonia share a common history, as both were constituent republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
When Yugoslavia began dissolving in the early 1990s, the two Yugoslav republics
In April 1992 the remaining Yugoslav republics Montenegro and
In 2006, Montenegro held a second
Relations
Diplomatic relations between Montenegro and North Macedonia were established on 14 June 2006.[3]
Relations are close with both countries sharing the common goal of joining the European Union. Montenegro is also among the 131[4] states in the world which recognized North Macedonia by its former constitutional name.[5][6]
Montenegrins in North Macedonia
There is a small number of
Macedonians in Montenegro
A small Macedonian minority also exists in Montenegro. The last census carried out in 2003 showed that 819 persons declared themselves to be Macedonian, which is 0,13% of the total population of Montenegro.[7]
See also
- Foreign relations of Montenegro
- Foreign relations of North Macedonia
- Montenegro–NATO relations
- North Macedonia–NATO relations
- Accession of Montenegro to the European Union
- Accession of North Macedonia to the European Union
- Agreement on Succession Issues of the Former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
References
- ^ Macedonian Information Agency Ivanov-Vujanovic: There's room for economic improvement between Macedonia and Montenegro
- ^ Republic of Serbia - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- ^ Republic of Macedonia - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- ^ Bolivia is 131. country to use Macedonia's constitutional name Ekonom:east Media Group. 20-01-2011
- ^ Southeast European Times Macedonia welcomes Canadian recognition of constitutional name
- ^ Net Press Македонија лута на соседите поради името
- ^ Statistical Office of the Republic of Montenegro - MONSTAT