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The Principality and the Kingdom of Serbia held strong relations with Germany. Most Serbian engineers and technical experts were educated in Germany or in German-speaking countries, and German was the required language in related higher education institutions. [8] Munich was an important education center for Serb painters.
See Germany–Serbia relations. Germany has an embassy in Belgrade. Serbia has an embassy in Berlin and 5 general consulates (in Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich, Stuttgart and Düsseldorf). [277] [278] There are around 505,000 people of Serbian descent living in Germany. (See also Germans of Serbia, Serbs in Germany)
The country was known as Serbia until 1918, then Yugoslavia from 1918 to 2003, as Serbia and Montenegro from 2003 to 2006, and today, is Serbia. The German embassy is at Kneza Milosa 74-76, 11000 Belgrade. [1]
BELGRADE (Reuters) -Serbian President Aleksandar Vuvic appeared to rebuff pressure from German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Friday for Serbia to join European Union sanctions on Russia over its ...
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China and European Union candidate Serbia signed an agreement on Wednesday to build a “shared future,” making the Balkan country the first in Europe to agree on such a document with Beijing.
The Embassy of Serbia in Berlin (German: Botschaft von Serbien in Berlin, Serbian: Амбасада Србије у Берлину)) is diplomatic mission of Serbia to Germany. It is located at Taubert Straße 18. The current Serbian ambassador to Germany is Dušan Crnogorčević.
The presidents of Serbia and Montenegro agreed Monday to try to patch up strained relations between the historic Balkan allies. The former allies grew further apart after Montenegro recognized the ...