Formal/diplomatic communications/statements: recognition and diplomatic relations with Montenegro
Dear Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade,
Is it possible to provide, to extent possible subject to necessary redactions or omissions,
copy of formal diplomatic or other statements or notes, which relate to Australia's recognition and establishment of diplomatic relations, that were exchanged between the government of Australia and Montenegro (around 2006) ?
Thank you
Yours faithfully,
Tyler
OFFICIAL
DFAT FOI Reference: LEX 11708
Dear Tyler
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… copy of formal diplomatic or other statements or notes, which relate to
Australia's recognition and establishment of diplomatic relations, that
were exchanged between the government of Australia and Montenegro (around
2006) ?
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