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311:, a post he held until June 2001; his portfolio included the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Labor and Welfare, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Minor Nations, Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Sport, Secretariat of Information, Secretariat for International Culture and Science Cooperation, and Commissariat for Refugees, among others, and he served as the government's leader on refugee matters. Following this post, he was appointed Minister of Labor and Social Welfare from July 2001 through May 2002, at which point he was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs. 291:, where he served from 1992 through 1996. He also served as the SDP's International Secretary, a post he held continuously apart from an interruption from July 1994 to October 1995, and served as the vice-president of the party from 1996 to 2000. 252:
He became a professor at the University of Montenegro in the Department of Natural Sciences pursuing research in physics; he there from 1976 through 1998, although he became active in politics by the late 1980s.
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at the time. He also organized and supported civil society initiatives in Montenegro and the Balkans in general, with an emphasis on human rights, including co-founding the weekly
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During his time in Parliament, he participated in and initiated numerous conferences, seminars, initiatives and networks aimed to end the various wars going on in the
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from 2004 to 2006, as well as Montenegrin Ambassador to London from 2007 to 2010.
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politician and diplomat. He served as Montenegrin ambassador to the
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University of Belgrade School of Electrical Engineering alumni
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from 2007 to 2010. Before that, he was the ambassador of
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Minister of Foreign Affairs
Milo Đukanović
Miodrag Vlahović
Titograd
Montenegro
Yugoslavia
Social Democratic Party of Montenegro
Alma mater
University of Belgrade
University of Essex
Serbian Cyrillic
Montenegrin
United Kingdom
Serbia and Montenegro
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro
Titograd
Yugoslavia
University of Montenegro
bachelor's degree
electrical engineering
master's degree
nuclear physics
University of Belgrade
Ph.D.
theoretical physics
University of Essex
England
Democratic Alternative
Reform Forces of Yugoslavia
Ante Marković

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