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Montenegro–Turkey relations

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Montenegro–Turkey relations are the bilateral relations betweenMontenegro andTurkey. Turkey officially recognized Montenegro on June 12, 2006. Diplomatic relations between the two countries were established on July 3, 2006. Both countries are full members of theUnion for the Mediterranean,Council of Europe andNATO. And Montenegro is withSlovenia is Sectoral dialogue partner countries ofOrganization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation.

Montenegro will temporarily reintroduce visas for Turkish nationals; the country’s prime minister, Milojko Spajic, announced as of October 5, 2025, following an incident in which Turkish migrants were suspected of a knife attack on a Montenegrin citizen in the capital.[1]

Diplomatic missions

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Economic relations

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Total trade between the two countries in 2012 amounted to 40.1 million euros, of which imports was 28.4 million euros, and exports 11.7 million. Direct investment from the Republic of Turkey in 2012 amounted to 25 million euros.

Total trade between the two countries in 2011 amounted to 36.8 million euros, of which imports was 25.6 million euros, and exports 11.2 million. Direct investment from the Republic of Turkey in 2011 amounted to 993 281 euros.

In early December 2010, the first meeting of Montenegrin-Turkish Joint Committee, as well as the first business forum of Montenegrin and Turkish businessmen, during the visit of the Turkish Minister of Industry and Trade Nihat Ergun Montenegro.

Total trade between the two countries in 2010 amounted to 33.06 million, of which imports was 28.07 million euros, and exports 4.9 million. Direct investment from the Republic of Turkey in 2010 amounted to EUR 3.3 million.

Total trade between the two countries in 2009 amounted to 22.7 million euros, of which exports were 1.3 million, and imports 21.3 million. Direct investment from the Republic of Turkey in 2009 amounted to 523.2 thousand.[2]

In 2023, Turkey established the Turkish Chamber of Commerce in Podgorica.[3]

Cultural relations

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Turkey continues to give scholarships to Montenegrin students within the scope of Government scholarships and Greater Student Project (BOP). With the aim of meeting the future needs of their kins living in Montenegro, with whom they also share the same religion, for well educated Imams, the Turkish Foundation for Religion provides scholarships to Montenegrin students every year.[4]

Tourism

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Turkish tourists in Montenegro:[5]

YearNumber of touristsTotal number of nights
20121319724021
20111887291089
2010624611010
200922555079

After a man in Podgorica was allegedly stabbed by Turkish citizens, visa-free access to Montenegro for Turkish nationals was suspended, causing the number of passengers on flights between the two countries to fall significantly.[6]

Military cooperation

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In 2018, Montenegro and Turkey deepened military ties, signing a deal stipulating defense industry cooperation regarding the "production and trade of defence goods and services, maintenance and logistical support". Before 2018, Turkey had not been considered a major military partner for Montenegro.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^[1]
  2. ^"Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro about the relation with Turkey (Montenegrin only)". Archived fromthe original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved2015-03-24.
  3. ^"Montenegro-Turkey economic ties deepen with inauguration of Turkish Chamber of Commerce – The Montenegro Times". 2023-06-29. Retrieved2023-06-29.
  4. ^Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro about the relation with Turkey (Montenegrin only)
  5. ^"Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey about the relation with Montenegro". Archived fromthe original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved2015-03-24.
  6. ^"Montenegro - Turkey traffic plunges as new visa rules hit demand".EX-YU Aviation. 2025-11-02. Retrieved2025-11-02.
  7. ^"Montenegro Deepens Defence Industry Ties to Turkey". Balkan Insight. 26 March 2018. Retrieved3 April 2018.

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