List of diplomatic missions of Serbia

List of diplomatic missions of Serbia
Diplomatic missions of Serbia, including embassies (red), consulates (blue) and other representative offices (yellow)

This is a list of diplomatic missions of Serbia, excluding honorary consulates.[1] Serbia has a significant number of diplomatic missions abroad, representing its growing ties with the West along with Yugoslavia's historical ties with eastern Europe and the Non-Aligned Movement.

Serbia inherited about a third of the diplomatic facilities that belonged to the former Yugoslavia. After 2001 embassies in Chile, Colombia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ghana, Guinea, Lebanon, Mongolia, North Korea, Pakistan, Thailand, Venezuela, Vietnam and Zimbabwe were closed due to financial or reciprocal reasons. In June 2008 the Government of Serbia made a decision to close consulates in Bari, Graz and Malmö,[2] and later that year Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić announced a plan to open a consulate-general in Knin (Croatia)[3] during the autumn and an embassy in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia).[4] Foreign Minister also announced that some diplomatic missions might be closed but also announced a plan for opening missions in Kazakhstan, Los Angeles, Pakistan, UAE and Venezuela. Construction of the new embassy in Washington and reconstruction of the existing buildings in Paris, Nairobi and Brussels is also planned. In late 2008 it was announced that due to the economic crisis expansion plans will be reviewed.[5][6] In January 2009, the Government of Serbia announced opening of diplomatic trade offices. Many of them will be opened in different cities to the ones where embassies are located as they will be opened in largest economic centres. These offices will be opened in Russia, Germany, Italy, France, Austria, United Kingdom, Greece, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Republic of Macedonia, China, USA, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Switzerland, Turkey, India and South Korea. Government also announced the opening of police liaison offices for a better cooperation with foreign law enforcement agencies.[7] In April 2009, Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that consulate from Rijeka wil be moved to Knin in Croatia.[8] In May 2009 it was announced that the embassy in Peru will be temporarily closed and that the consulate-general in Lyon will be closed while the embassy in Kenya was reopened.[9] Due to the legal succession of the Yugoslav properties abroad, Serbia will have to hand over embassy buildings in Vienna, The Hague and Lisbon (to Croatia), Canberra (to FYR Macedonia), Ankara, Madrid, Oslo and Ottawa (to Bosnia and Herzegovina) as well as consulate buildings in Klagenfurt, Milan (to Slovenia), Toronto (to Croatia), Zurich and Athens (to FYR Macedonia).[10] Serbia will hand over the embassy building in Rome to Slovenia in 2011.[11] In November 2010, the Government of Serbia made a decision to open embassies in Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Qatar and reopen embassies in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Ghana in 2011 and announced a plan to open embassies in Oman, Chile, Venezuela and Pakistan in the future.[12] In March 2011, Serbia opened its embassy in Azerbaijan and Consulate-General in Herceg Novi.[13][14] In June 2011, Serbia opened its embassy in Kazakhstan.[15]

On November 30, 2006, the Government of Serbia adopted the Memorandum of Agreement between the Republic of Montenegro and the Republic of Serbia on Consular Protection and Services to the Citizens of Montenegro. By this agreement, Serbian diplomatic missions provide consular services to the Montenegrin citizens on the territory of states in which Montenegro has no missions of its own.[16]


Serbian Embassy in Berlin
Serbian Embassy in Moscow
Serbian Embassy in Budapest
Serbian Embassy in Oslo
Serbian Embassy in Prague
Serbian Embassy in Sarajevo
Serbian Embassy in Stockholm
Serbian Embassy in Ottawa
Serbian Embassy in Washington DC
Serbian Consulate General in Sydney
Europe
Host country Мission Head
 Albania Miroljub Zarić
 Austria Milovan Božinović
Zoran Jeremić
 Azerbaijan Zoran Vajović
 Belarus Stojan Jevtić
 Belgium Radomir Diklić
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Ninoslav Stojadinović
Jadranka Derajić
 Bulgaria Aleksandar Crkvenjakov
 Croatia Stanimir Vukićević
Zoran Milivojević
Živorad Simić
 Cyprus Savo Đurica
 Czech Republic Maja Mitrović
 Denmark Vida Ognjenović
 Finland Vera Mavrić
 France Dušan Bataković
Miloš Ušćebrka
Mladen Mijović
 Germany Ivo Visković
Vlado Ljubojević
Aleksandra Đorđević
Momirka Marinković
Boro Šuput
Pero Janković
 Greece Dragan Županjevac
Milan Dimitrijević
 Holy See Vladeta Janković
 Hungary Dejan Šahović
 Italy Ana Hrustanović
Ivana Pejović
Momčilo Milović
 Macedonia Tomislav Đurin
 Montenegro Zoran Lutovac
Marina Jovićević
 Netherlands Čedomir Radojković
 Norway Milan Simurdić
 Poland Radojko Bogojević
 Portugal Duško Lopandić
 Romania Zoran. S. Popović
Lazar Manojlović
 Russia Jelica Kurjak
 Slovakia Radmila Hrustanović
 Slovenia Predrag Filipov
 Spain Jela Baćović
 Sweden Ninoslav Stojadinović
 Switzerland Milan St. Protić
Petar Babić
 Ukraine Dušan Lazić
 United Kingdom Dejan Popović
North America
Host country Мission Head
 Canada Zoran Veljić
Vladimir Pavlov
 Cuba Marina Perović-Petrović
 Mexico Zoran Stanojević
 United States Vladimir Petrović
Desko Nikitović
Branko Radošević
South America
Host country Мission Head
 Argentina Gordana Vidović
 Brazil Ljubomir Milić
Africa
Host country Мission Head
 Algeria Miroslav Šestović
 Angola Danilo Milić
 Egypt Dragan Bisenić
 Ethiopia Dragan Momčilović
 Kenya Zdravko Bisić
 Libya Oliver Potežica
 Morocco Stanislav Stakić
 Nigeria Rifat Rondić
 South Africa Goran Vujičić
 Tunisia Milica Čubrilo - Filipović
 Zambia Pavle Baškot
Asia
Host country Мission Head
 China Miomir Udovički
Zoran Pavlović
 India Jovan Mirilović
 Indonesia Zoran Kazazović
 Iran Fahrudin Mekić
 Iraq Radisav Petrović
 Japan Bojana Adamović-Dragović
 Israel Milutin Stanojević
 Kazakhstan Branislav Radojčić
 Republic of Korea Slobodan Marinković
 Kuwait Mihailo Brkić
 Myanmar Nino Maljević
 Syria Jovan Vujasinović
 Turkey Dušan Spasojević
Miroslav Prcović
Oceania
Host country Мission Head
 Australia Neda Maletić
Jasmina Pekmezović
International Organisations
Host organisation Мission Head
 United Nations and OSCE Miroslava Beham
 European Union Roksanda Ninčić
Europe Council of Europe Dragana Filipović
UNESCO Zorica Tomić
 United Nations Feodor Starčević
 United Nations Uglješa Zvekić
NATO Branislav Milinković

See also

External links

References and notes

  1. ^ Diplomatic & Consular Missions of the Republic of Serbia
  2. ^ Vlada zatvara konzulate u Gracu i Malmeu
  3. ^ "Srbija otvara konzulat u Kninu". RTV Studio B. 2008-05-28. http://www.studiob.rs/info/vest.php?id=24338. Retrieved 2010-12-03. 
  4. ^ [1]
  5. ^ Jeremić: Prvo Kosovo pa evropske integracije
  6. ^ Očuvanje Kosova i EU ostaju na dva koloseka
  7. ^ Dačić: Srbija će uspostaviti policijske atašee
  8. ^ Novi konzulati u Crnoj Gori i Hrvatskoj
  9. ^ ZATVORENA AMBASADA U PERUU I KONZULAT U LIONU
  10. ^ Nema para za iseljenje ambasada
  11. ^ Srbija 2011. predaje Sloveniji ambasadu u Rimu
  12. ^ Besplatna ambasada u Kazahstanu
  13. ^ Serbian Embassy in Azerbaijan officially launches its activity
  14. ^ Konzulat Srbije u Herceg Novom
  15. ^ Otvorena ambasada Srbije u Kazahstanu
  16. ^ MEMORANDUM ON SERVICES TO MONTENEGRIN CITIZENS TAKES EFFECT
  17. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Albania
  18. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Austria
  19. ^ Consulate-General of Serbia in Salzburg
  20. ^ Serbian embassy opened in Azerbaijan
  21. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Belarus
  22. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Bulgaria
  23. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Croatia
  24. ^ Consulate-General of Serbia in Rijeka
  25. ^ Consulate-General of Serbia in Vukovar
  26. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Cyprus
  27. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Finland
  28. ^ Embassy of Serbia in France
  29. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Germany
  30. ^ Consulate-General of Serbia in Düsseldorf
  31. ^ Consulate-General of Serbia in Frankfurt
  32. ^ Consulate-General of Serbia in Hamburg
  33. ^ Consulate-General of Serbia in Munich
  34. ^ Consulate-General of Serbia in Stuttgart
  35. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Greece
  36. ^ Consulate-General of Serbia in Thessaloniki
  37. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Hungary
  38. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Macedonia
  39. ^ Ambasada R.Srbije - Podgorica
  40. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Netherlands
  41. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Norway
  42. ^ Embassy of The Republic of Serbia in Poland
  43. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Portugal
  44. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Romania
  45. ^ Consulate-General of Serbia in Timişoara
  46. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Moscow
  47. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Slovakia
  48. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Slovenia
  49. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Spain
  50. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Switzerland
  51. ^ Embassy of Serbia in the UK
  52. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Canada
  53. ^ Consulate-General of Serbia in Toronto
  54. ^ Embassy of Serbia in the USA
  55. ^ Consulate-General of Serbia in Chicago
  56. ^ Consulate-General of Serbia in New York City
  57. ^ EMBAJADA DE LA REPUBLICA DE SERBIA en BUENOS AIRES, REPUBLICA ARGENTINA
  58. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Brazil
  59. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Algeria
  60. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Egypt
  61. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Kenya
  62. ^ Embassy of The Republic of Serbia in Nigeria
  63. ^ Embassy of Serbia in South Africa
  64. ^ Embassy of Serbia in China
  65. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Japan
  66. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Israel
  67. ^ Embassy of Serbia in the Republic of Korea
  68. ^ Embassy of Serbia in Syria

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