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          Budimir Leko Lončar realised his dream in decades of diplomatic work, taking every step and challenge since , serving as SFRY's last minister for foreign..

          Lončar was born on April 1, in Prek on the island of Ugljan, in the then Kingdom of SHS. He was active in politics and diplomacy for almost.

        1. Lončar was born on April 1, in Prek on the island of Ugljan, in the then Kingdom of SHS. He was active in politics and diplomacy for almost.
        2. Budmir Loncar: Socialist Yugoslavia's last foreign minister.
        3. Budimir Leko Lončar realised his dream in decades of diplomatic work, taking every step and challenge since , serving as SFRY's last minister for foreign.
        4. Bibliographic information ; Author, Tvrtko Jakovina ; Publisher, Fraktura, ; ISBN, , ; Length, pages.
        5. Budimir Lončar; Mr. Nonaligned.
        6. Budimir Loncar

          Croatian politician
          Date of Birth: 01.04.1924
          Country: Croatia

          Content:
          1. Early Life and Education
          2. Military Service and Activism
          3. Career in Diplomacy
          4. Ambassadorships and High-Ranking Posts
          5. Minister of Foreign Affairs
          6. Later Career and Legacy

          Early Life and Education

          Budimir Lončar was born on January 23, 1924, in Preko on the island of Ugljan, near Zadar.

          Military Service and Activism

          In 1941, Lončar joined the People's Liberation Army and actively participated in the partisan struggle.

          He became a member of the Communist Youth Union of Yugoslavia in 1943 and the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in 1945.

          Career in Diplomacy

          After the war, Lončar served in the army and later (from 1947-1949) in the organs of state security service.

          In January 1950, he was transferred to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

          Lončar held various positions within the Ministry, including General Consul of the SFRY in New York and advisor to the Yugoslav Mission to the U