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.
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List of Ministers
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (from 1.12.1918)
| # | The Minister | A photo | Taking office | Termination of authority | Head of state |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alexander I Karageorgievich | |||||
Kingdom of Yugoslavia (since 1929)
(Regent - Pavel Karageorgievich ) | |||||
(Regent - Pavel Karageorgievich ) | |||||
(Regent - Pavel Karageorgievich ) | |||||
(in exile) | |||||
(in exile) | |||||
(in exile) | |||||
(in exile) | |||||
(in exile) |
National Committee for the Liberation of Yugoslavia [1] [2] (from 11.29.1943)
(Regent - Josip Broz Tito ) |
Democratic Federated Yugoslavia (7.3.1945–29.11.1945)
(Regent - Josip Broz Tito ) | |||||
(Regent - Josip Broz Tito ) |
Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia (11/29/1945; since 1963 - Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia )
Lazar Kolishevsky , Tsvietin Miyatovich , Sergey Kraiger | |||||
Mika Shpilyak | |||||
Radovan Vlaikovich , Sinan Hassani , Lazar Moisov | |||||
Raif Dizdarevich , Janez Drnovšek Borislav Jovic , Stepan Mesich | |||||
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (from 27.4.1992)
Zoran Lilic | |||||
Slobodan Milosevic | |||||