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Minister of Foreign Affairs of Yugoslavia

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Yugoslavia (in 1953–1992 - Union Secretary of Foreign Affairs ) - a member of the cabinet, carrying out state administration in the field of relations of Yugoslavia with foreign states and international organizations , the head of the foreign department in 1918–2006.

Content

List of Ministers

Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (from 1.12.1918)

#The MinisterA photoTaking officeTermination of authorityHead of state
one
Ante Trumbich
 
December 7, 1918
November 22, 1920
Peter I Karageorgievich
2
Milenko Vesnich
 
November 22, 1920
January 1, 1921
Peter I Karageorgievich
3
Nikola Pasic
 
January 1, 1921
January 5, 1922
Peter I Karageorgievich
Alexander I Karageorgievich
four
Momchilo Ninchich
 
January 5, 1922
July 27, 1924
Alexander I Karageorgievich
five
Voislav Marinkovich
 
July 27, 1924
November 6, 1924
Alexander I Karageorgievich
6
Momchilo Ninchich
 
November 6, 1924
December 6, 1926
Alexander I Karageorgievich
7
Milos Trifunović (acting)
 
December 6, 1926
December 24, 1926
Alexander I Karageorgievich
eight
Ninko Peric
 
December 24, 1926
April 12, 1927
Alexander I Karageorgievich
9
Voislav Marinkovich
 
April 17, 1927
July 2, 1932
Alexander I Karageorgievich

Kingdom of Yugoslavia (since 1929)

ten
Bogolyub Evtich
 
July 2, 1932
June 24, 1935
Peter II Karageorgievich
(Regent - Pavel Karageorgievich )
eleven
Milan Stoyadinovich
 
June 24, 1935
February 5, 1939
Peter II Karageorgievich
(Regent - Pavel Karageorgievich )
12
Alexander Tsintsar-Markovich
 
February 5, 1939
March 27, 1941
Peter II Karageorgievich
(Regent - Pavel Karageorgievich )
13
Momchilo Ninchich
(in exile)
 
March 27, 1941
January 1, 1943
Peter II Karageorgievich
14
Slobodan Jovanovic
(in exile)
 
January 2, 1943
June 26, 1943
Peter II Karageorgievich
15
Milan Grol
(in exile)
 
June 26, 1943
August 10, 1943
Peter II Karageorgievich
sixteen
Bozhidar Purich
(in exile)
 
August 10, 1943
June 1, 1944
Peter II Karageorgievich
18
Ivan Shubashich
(in exile)
 
June 1, 1944
March 7, 1945
Peter II Karageorgievich

National Committee for the Liberation of Yugoslavia [1] [2] (from 11.29.1943)

17
Josip Smodlaka
 
November 29, 1943
March 7, 1945
Peter II Karageorgievich
(Regent - Josip Broz Tito )

Democratic Federated Yugoslavia (7.3.1945–29.11.1945)

nineteen
Ivan Shubashich
 
March 7, 1945
October 17, 1945
Peter II Karageorgievich
(Regent - Josip Broz Tito )
20
Josip Broz Tito
 
October 17, 1945
November 29, 1945
Peter II Karageorgievich
(Regent - Josip Broz Tito )

Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia (11/29/1945; since 1963 - Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia )

20
Josip Broz Tito
 
November 29, 1945
January 31, 1946
Josip Broz Tito
21
Stano Simic
 
February 1, 1946
August 31, 1948
Josip Broz Tito
22
Edward Kardel
 
August 31, 1948
January 14, 1953
Josip Broz Tito
23
Kocha Popovich
 
January 15, 1953
April 23, 1965
Josip Broz Tito
24
Marco Nikesic
 
April 23, 1965
December 25, 1968
Josip Broz Tito
25
Michaud Pavichevich
 
December 25, 1968
April 25, 1969
Josip Broz Tito
26
Mirko Tepavac
 
April 25, 1969
November 1, 1972
Josip Broz Tito
27
Yaksha Petrich (acting)
 
November 1, 1972
December 15, 1972
Josip Broz Tito
28
Milos Minic
 
December 16, 1972
May 17, 1978
Josip Broz Tito
29th
Josip Vrhovec
 
May 17, 1978
May 17, 1982
Josip Broz Tito ,
Lazar Kolishevsky ,
Tsvietin Miyatovich ,
Sergey Kraiger
thirty
Lazar Moisov
 
May 17, 1982
May 15, 1984
Petar Stambolic ,
Mika Shpilyak
31
Raif Dizdarevich
 
May 15, 1984
December 30, 1987
Veselin Juranovich ,
Radovan Vlaikovich ,
Sinan Hassani ,
Lazar Moisov
32
Budimir Lonchar
 
December 31, 1987
December 12, 1991
Lazar Moisov ,
Raif Dizdarevich ,
Janez Drnovšek
Borislav Jovic ,
Stepan Mesich
33
Cute Maxich
 
December 12, 1991
April 28, 1992
Branko Kostić (acting)

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (from 27.4.1992)

34
Vladislav Jovanovic
 
July 15, 1992
September 30, 1992
Dobrica осosić
35
Elijah Dukich
 
September 30, 1992
March 4, 1993
Dobrica осosić
35
Vladislav Jovanovic
 
March 4, 1993
August 15, 1995
Dobrica осosić ,
Zoran Lilic
36
Milan Milutinovich
 
August 15, 1995
January 8, 1998
Zoran Lilich ,
Slobodan Milosevic
37
Zhivadin Jovanovic
 
January 9, 1998
November 4, 2000
Slobodan Milosevic
38
Goran Svilanovich
 
November 4, 2000
February 4, 2003
Vojislav Kostunica

State Union of Serbia and Montenegro (4.2.2003–4.6.2006)

38
Goran Svilanovich
 
February 4, 2003
April 16, 2004
Svetozar Marovich
39
Vuk Draskovic
 
April 16, 2004
June 4, 2006
Svetozar Marovich

Notes

  1. ↑ National Committee for the Liberation of Yugoslavia (NCAA)
  2. ↑ National Committee for the Liberation of Yugoslavia

Links

  • List of Foreign Ministers on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia (Serb.)
  • Lists of foreign ministers at rulers.org
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Yugoslav Foreign Minister_&oldid = 101117885


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