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The foreign policy and diplomatic tradition of Serbia derive from its independent state in the twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Specific foreign policy and diplomatic experience of the Serbian state was drawn upon the vassal or autonomous state of the Serbian people during the various periods of the Ottoman domination in the Balkans, from the fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries.
Foreign relations of Serbia are formulated and executed by the Government of Serbia through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs.Serbia established diplomatic relations with most world nations – 188 states in total – starting with the United Kingdom (1837) and ending most recently with Guyana (2024).
The new archival unit inherited earlier documentation and libraries of the foreign affairs ministries of the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Montenegro. [1] The oldest document in the new archive was the formal alliance agreement between Principality of Serbia and Principality of Romania from 1868. [4]
Serbia and Croatia each have expelled a diplomat from the other country, a move that further strains relations between the two former wartime foes and Balkan rivals. The Serbian Foreign Affairs ...
Pages in category "Foreign relations of Serbia" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. ... Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Serbia) S.
In its protest note, the Serbian Foreign Ministry said that it expects that in the future Croatian officials "will refrain from statements that represent interference in the internal affairs of ...
Marko Đurić (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Ђурић; born 25 June 1983) is a Serbian politician and diplomat serving as the minister of foreign affairs since 2024. Prior to becoming a government minister, Đurić was the ambassador of Serbia to the United States of America since 8 October 2020, [1] [2] and the non-resident ambassador of Serbia to Colombia since 3 July 2021.
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Serbia. At present, the capital city of Belgrade hosts embassies of 72 countries. Additional 44 countries have non-resident embassies accredited from other capitals. Honorary consulates and trade missions are excluded from this listing. Map of countries that maintain embassies in Serbia