Embassy of Serbia in Budapest

Embassy of Serbia in Budapest

Infobox_Diplomatic_Mission | name = Embassy of Serbia in Budapest



address = Dózsa György út 92/b
location = Budapest
ambassador = Predrag Čudić
The Serbian Embassy in Budapest ( _sr. Амбасада Србије у Будимпешти) is Serbia's diplomatic mission to Hungary. It is located at 1068, Dózsa György út 92/b, Budapest, Hungary.

The current Serbian ambassador to Hungary is Predrag Čudić.

History

The building used to be a seat of Yugoslavian Embassy and later Embassy of Serbia and Montenegro.

In 1956, Prime Minister Imre Nagy asked for asylum and secured sanctuary in the embassy after the anti-Soviet revolution was crushed. However he was later arrested, deported to Romania and executed in 1958. The embassy overlooks Andrássy Avenue and Heroes' Square, where Imre Nagy was reburied in 1989 in front of a crowd of 250,000 people.

In 2002 Goran Svilanović, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia and Montenegro, proposed opening of Consulate in Szeged but this was never realised.

During the ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the anti-Soviet uprising in 1956 in October 2006, the President of Serbia, Boris Tadić, and the Prime Minister of Hungary Ferenc Gyurcsány, revealed a commemorative plaque placed at the entrance, dedicated to Imre Nagy.

ee also

*List of Ambassadors from Serbia
*Foreign relations of Serbia

External links

* [http://budapest.mfa.gov.yu/ Serbian Embassy in Budapest]


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