Greece
Diplomatic Missions to Montenegro and visa regimes for citizens of Montenegro
Contact
Embassy of Greece in Montenegro
Visa regime
Montenegrin citizens may enter, pass through and stay in Greece for up to 90 days without a visa.
Contact: The Embassy of the Republic of Greece in Montenegro
NOTE: Upon entering Greece, the passport must be valid for at least 3 months after the planned departure from the territory of Greece.
Diplomatic relations
Montenegro and Greece have traditionally friendly relations that were established during the Principality of Montenegro. The first diplomatic mission of Greece was opened from 1881 to 1883, headed by Alexander Logotetis, who was the consul general in Cetinje. The Greek consulate was reopened in 1896, and was headed by Evgenije Evgenijades from 1909 to 1916.
Political relations between Montenegro and Greece are based on the principles of openness, continuous cooperation in many areas and mutual support at the regional and international level. The two countries share foreign policy priorities, successfully cooperate within NATO structures, and since the Montenegrin independence, Greece has provided continuous support to our country in the context of European integration.
Greece officially recognized Montenegro on June 14, 2006. Diplomatic relations between the two countries were established on December 18, 2006.
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Montenegro to Greece is Ana Vukadinović (assumed this duty on September 26, 2018).
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Greece to Montenegro is Panayotis Partsos (assumed this duty on December 10, 2019).
The Honorary Consul of Montenegro, based in Thessaloniki, Central Macedonia, is Vasilios Apostolopoulos (assumed this duty on December 17, 2020).
High-level bilateral meetings
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro prof. Dr. Srdjan Darmanović paid an official visit to Greece on June 26, 2017.
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece Nikos Dendias paid an official visit to Montenegro on January 29, 2020.
President of Greece Prokopis Pavlopoulos paid an official visit to Montenegro on March 7, 2019.
Economic indicators
Trade in 2020 between Montenegro and Greece amounted to 95 million euros (exports 4,34 million euros; imports 90,66 million euros). In 2019, trade amounted to 158,23 million euros, while in 2018 trade amounted to 169,54 million euros.
In 2020, there were no direct investments from Greece. In 2019, there were also no direct investments from Greece. In 2018, direct investments from Greece amounted to 952 thousand euros.
In 2020, 687 tourists from Greece visited Montenegro, with 1.319 overnight stays. In 2019, there were 7.332 tourists with 15.346 overnight stays. In 2018, there were 7.528 tourists with 15,782 overnight stays.