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'''Italy–Montenegro relations''' are foreign relations between [[Italy]] and [[Montenegro]]. Italy recognized Montenegro’s independence on [[June 14]], [[2006]]. Both countries established diplomatic relations on the same day. Italy has an embassy in [[Podgorica]].<ref>[https://ambpodgorica.esteri.it/it/ Embassy of Italy in Podgorica]</ref> Montenegro has an embassy in [[Rome]].<ref>[http://ambasciatamontenegro.it/me/ Embassy of Montenegro in Rome]</ref>
'''Italy–Montenegro relations''' are foreign relations between [[Italy]] and [[Montenegro]]. Italy recognized Montenegro’s independence on [[June 14]], [[2006]]. Both countries established diplomatic relations on the same day. Italy has an embassy in [[Podgorica]].<ref>[https://ambpodgorica.esteri.it/it/ Embassy of Italy in Podgorica]</ref> Montenegro has an embassy in [[Rome]].<ref>[http://ambasciatamontenegro.it/me/ Embassy of Montenegro in Rome]</ref>


Both countries are full members of the [[Union for the Mediterranean]] and of [[Council of Europe]].
Both countries are full members of the [[Union for the Mediterranean]], [[NATO]] and of [[Council of Europe]].


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Foreign relations of Italy]]
* [[Foreign relations of Italy]]
* [[Foreign relations of Montenegro]]
* [[Foreign relations of Montenegro]]
* [[Accession of Montenegro to the European Union]]

* [[Italy–Yugoslavia relations]]
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Italy–Montenegro relations
Map indicating locations of Italy and Montenegro

Italy

Montenegro

Italy–Montenegro relations are foreign relations between Italy and Montenegro. Italy recognized Montenegro’s independence on June 14, 2006. Both countries established diplomatic relations on the same day. Italy has an embassy in Podgorica.[1] Montenegro has an embassy in Rome.[2]

Both countries are full members of the Union for the Mediterranean, NATO and of Council of Europe.

See also

References