Slovakia
Diplomatic Missions to Montenegro and visa regimes for citizens of Montenegro
Contact
Embassy of Slovakia in Montenegro
Visa regime
Nationals of Montenegro may enter, pass through and stay in Slovakia for up to 90 days, with a valid travel document, without a visa.
Diplomatic relations
Slovakia recognized Montenegro's independence on June 13, 2006. Diplomatic relations were established on July 25, 2006.
Relations between Montenegro and the Slovak Republic are characterized by excellent and meaningful cooperation, and the frequency of political contacts is a confirmation of an exceptional mutual partnership. Slovakia strongly and continuously supports the European integration of Montenegro, both at the political and expert level.
The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Montenegro to the Slovak Republic, based in Vienna, is Željko Perović (took office on December 5, 2018).
The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Slovakia to Montenegro is Boris Gandel (he took office on May 19, 2020).
Bilateral meetings
24–26. January 2017: Minister of Foreign Affairs prof. Dr. Srdjan Darmanovic paid an official visit to Slovakia.
9-10. February 2021: The Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of Slovakia, Ivan Korčok, paid an official visit to Montenegro.
7-8. May 2019: The Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of Slovakia and the Chairman of the OSCE Miroslav Lajčák paid a visit to Montenegro.
Economic indicators
In 2020, trade with Slovakia amounted to 6.45 million euros (exports 196 thousand euros, imports 6.25 million euros). In 2019, imports from Slovakia amounted to 7,536,000 euros, while exports were 47,000 euros.
Foreign direct investment from Slovakia in 2020 amounted to 1.66 million euros. In 2019, investments from Slovakia amounted to 386.3 thousand euros.
In 2020, Montenegro was visited by 289 Slovak tourists, who spent 1,010 nights. In 2019, Montenegro was visited by 4,622 Slovak tourists, who spent 25,179 nights.