UNIS/BIO/1417
6 September 2024
(Based on information provided by the Protocol and Liaison Service)
VIENNA, 6 September (UN Information Service) – The new Permanent Representative of Montenegro to the United Nations (Vienna), Djordje Radulović, presented his credentials today to the Director-General of the United Nations Office at Vienna (UNOV), Ghada Waly.
During his career, Mr. Radulović, has served in various capacities, among them:
Ambassador at large, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2023-2024); Foreign Policy Adviser to the Prime Minister (2022-2023); Berlin Process National Coordinator for the Government of Montenegro (2022-2023); Minister of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro (2020-2022); Director of the European Union Affairs Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2020); Diplomat at the Embassy in Romania (2016-2020); Chief of the Cabinet of the State Secretary for Political Affairs (2013-2016); Diplomat in the General Directorate for Bilateral Affairs and the Office of the Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2011-2013); and Teaching Assistant at the University of Donja Gorica (2012-2014).
Mr. Radulović holds a Bachelor’s Degree in international relations from the University of Montenegro, Podgorica.
Mr. Radulović speaks English, Russian and Serbian.
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