Yes
Montenegro recognized most countries when it became an independent country in 2006.
Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Bosnia, Montenegro & Kosovo
The status of the union between Montenegro and Serbia was decided by the referendum on Montenegrin independence on May 21, 2006. On June 3, 2006, the Parliament of Montenegro declared the independence of Montenegro, formally confirming the result of the referendum on independence.
Montenegro became independent on June 3, 2006, following a referendum in which approximately 55.5% of voters favored independence from the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro. The push for independence was driven by a desire for self-determination, national identity, and historical grievances stemming from the breakup of Yugoslavia. The move was also influenced by a growing sentiment among Montenegrins to establish a sovereign state that reflected their distinct cultural and political identity.
In 1878 Montenegro, Romania, Serbia were recognized as totally independent countries; Greece was independent from 1827.
No, they are two independent countries.
Montenegro is the newest independent country which got independence on 3rd June 2006.
Serbia and Montenegro
Montenegro is surrounded by Croatia, Bosnia Herzegovina, Serbia (plus the unrecognized independent province of Kosovo) and Albania. The western coast of Montenegro borders the Adriatic Sea across which is Italy.
Before becoming independent in 2006, Serbia was part of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro, which was established in 2003. Prior to that, it was part of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, which was formed in 1992 after the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Serbia's independence followed a referendum in which the majority of its citizens voted in favor of separating from Montenegro.
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yes it is and independent country between Albania, Macedonia, montenegro, and Serbia