List of diplomatic missions in Serbia
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Serbia. The list is in alphabetical order by country. The country hosts 70 embassies.[1]
List of Ambassadors
President of Serbia receiving of credentials of newly appointed ambassadors to the Republic of Serbia |
- Albania — Ilir Boçka
- Algeria — Abdelhamid Chebchoub[2]
- Angola — José João Manuel[3]
- Argentina - Ricardo Fernando Fernández[4]
- Australia — Julia Alice Patricia Feeney[5]
- Austria — Johannes Eigner[6]
- Azerbaijan — Eldar Həsənov[7]
- Belarus — Vladimir Chushev[8]
- Belgium — Leo Vincent M. D'aes (Luxembourg)[9]
- Bosnia and Herzegovina — Lazar Mirkić
- Brazil — Isabel Cristina De Azevedo Heyvaert[10]
- Bulgaria — Angel Simeonov Dimitrov[11]
- Consul-General Atanas Vassilev Krastin in Niš
- Canada — Philip Herbert Pinnington[12]
- China — Li Manchang[13]
- Liaison office in Pristina - Xiao Dongjing
- Democratic Republic of the Congo — Paul-Emile Tshinga Ahuka (Chargé d'Affaires a.i.)[14]
- Croatia — Gordan Markotić[15]
- Consul-General Dragan Đurić in Subotica
- Cuba — Adela Mayra Ruiz García[16]
- Cyprus — Constantinos Eliades
- Czech Republic — Ivana Hlavsová[17]
- Denmark — Morten Skovgaard Hansen (Chargé d'Affaires a.i.)(Iceland)[18]
- Egypt — Ezzeldin Fahmy Mahmoud Fahmy
- Finland — Pertti Juhani Ikonen[19]
- France — Christine Moro (Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Côte d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Gabon, Mauritania, Monaco, Senegal, Togo)[20]
- Germany — Axel Wilhelm Dittmann[21]
- Greece — Constantine Economides[22]
- Liaison office in Pristina - Nikolaos Kanellos
- Guinea — Almamy Kobélé Keita (Chargé d'Affaires a.i.)
- Vatican City — Archbishop Luciano Suriani (Apostolic Nuncio)
- Hungary — Attila Pintér[23]
- India — Narinder Chauhan[25]
- Indonesia — Harry Richard James Kandou[26]
- Iran — Majid Fahim Pour
- Iraq — Kasim Asker Hasan
- Israel — Yossef Levy[27]
- Italy — Giuseppe Manzo[28]
- Japan — Juichi Takahara[29]
- Kuwait — Yousef Ahmad S. Abdulsamad[30]
- Lebanon — Toufic Jaber
- Libya — Tajouri Sh. Tajouri
- Macedonia — Vera Jovanovska[31]
- Malaysia — Nik Ady Arman Bin Nik Mohd Kamil (Chargé d'Affaires)[32]
- Mexico — José Humberto Castro Villalobos (List of Mexican ambassadors to Serbia)[33]
- Montenegro — Branislav Mićunović
- Morocco — Abdellah Zegour
- Myanmar — U Myo Aye (Chargé d'Affaires a.i.)
- Netherlands — Hendrik Gerrit Cornelis van den Dool[34]
- Nigeria — Chijioke Mchardy Ani (Chargé d'Affaires a.i.)[35]
- Norway — Arne Sannes Bjørnstad[36]
- Pakistan — Arif Mahmood[37]
- Palestine - Mohammed Nabhan
- Poland — Hanna Dalewska-Greń (Chargé d'Affaires a.i.)[38]
- Qatar — Sheikh Mubarak Fahad J.M. Al-Thani [39]
- Portugal — Augusto José Pestana Saraiva Peixoto[40]
- Romania — Daniel Banu[41]
- Russia — Alexander Vasilyevich Chepurin[42]
- Liaison office in Pristina - Andrei Lisovoi
- San Marino — Scipione Giacomo Caneva (Chargé d'Affaires a.i.)
- Slovakia — Dagmar Repčeková[43]
- Liaison office in Pristina - Ľubomir Batáry
- Slovenia — Vladimir Gasparič[44]
- South Korea — Lee Do-hoon
- Spain — Miguel Fuertes Suárez[45]
- Sweden — Jan Erik Mikael Lundin[46]
- Switzerland — Jean-Daniel Ruch (Liechtenstein)[47]
- Syria — Mazen Obeid (Chargé d'Affaires a.i.)
- Tunisia — Mohamed Bougamra
- Turkey — Mehmet Kemal Bozay[48]
- Ukraine — Oleksandr Aleksandrovych[49]
- United Arab Emirates — Juma Rashed Saif Zayed Aldaheri[50]
- United Kingdom — Denis Edward Peter Paul Keefe (Antigua and Barbuda, Anguila, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Gibraltar, Grenada, Jamaica, Kenya, Kiribati, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Swaziland, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, Virgin Islands) (List of Ambassadors from the United Kingdom to Serbia)[51]
- United States — Kyle Randolph Scott [52]
- Venezuela — Dia Nader De El Andari (Chargé d'Affaires, a.i.)[53]
- Other entities
- Palestine - Mohammed K.M. Nabhan
- Sovereign Military Order of Malta - Alberto di Luca[54]
List of honorary Consuls - Armenia - Predrag Tomić
- Belarus - Dragoljub Švonja in Novi Sad
- Belarus - Zoran Vulović in Niš
- Belarus - Dragomir Karić
- Chile - Agustín Pío García Espinosa
- Ecuador - Carmita Auria Vegas de Spalajković
- Estonia - Petar Rakočević
- France - Saša Miljković in Niš
- Gabon - Momira Radunović
- Hungary - Miloje Branković in Niš
- Iceland - Slobodan Mićić
- Ireland - Ann Pešić
- Jamaica - Mirko Miljuš
- Kenya - Miško Subotić
- Mongolia - Marko Bumbaširević
- Namibia - Vasilije R. Bošković
- Peru - Miodrag Colić
- Philippines - Verica Milaković
- Seychelles - Ivan Ćurković
- Slovakia - Stela Jovanović in Niš
- Slovenia - Rajko Marić in Novi Sad
- Sri Lanka - Ljiljana Miljanić-Cassim
- Uganda - Dragoljub Šaponjski
- United Kingdom - Petar Bošnjaković in Niš
Accredited Embassies
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See also
- Foreign relations of Serbia
- List of diplomatic missions of Serbia
- List of Ambassadors from Serbia
- Visa requirements for Serbian citizens
References
- ↑ Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia - Foreign missions
- ↑ Ambasada Alžira - Srbija
- ↑ The Embassy of the Republic of Angola in Belgrade, Serbia.
- ↑ Embajada de la República Argentina en República de Serbia
- ↑ Australian Embassy in Belgrade
- ↑ Österreichischen Botschaft Belgrad
- ↑ Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan in Serbia
- ↑ EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
- ↑ Embassy of Belgium in Belgrade
- ↑ Embaixada do Brasil - Sérvia
- ↑ Посолство на Република България в Белград, Сърбия
- ↑ Embassy of Canada to Serbia
- ↑ AMBASADA NARODNE REPUBLIKE KINE U REPUBLICI SRBIJI
- ↑ Embassy of the Democratic Republic of Congo in Belgrade (Republic of Serbia)
- ↑ Veleposlanstvo Republike Hrvatske u Republici Srbiji
- ↑ Ambasada Republike Kube u Srbiji
- ↑ Velvyslanectví České republiky v Bělehradě
- ↑ Embassy of Denmark, Belgrade
- ↑ EMBASSY OF FINLAND, Belgrade
- ↑ La France en Serbie
- ↑ Deutsche Botschaft Belgrad
- ↑ EMBASSY OF GREECE BELGRADE
- ↑ A Magyarország Nagykövetsége - Belgrád, Szerbia
- ↑
- ↑ Embassy of India, Belgrade
- ↑ Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Beograd, the Republic of Serbia
- ↑ Embassy of Israel - Belgrade
- ↑ Ambasciata d'Italia a Belgrado
- ↑ Embassy of Japan in Serbia
- ↑
- ↑ Амбасада на Република Македонија во Белград
- ↑ Embassy of Malaysia in Belgrade
- ↑ Embajada de México - Serbia
- ↑ Royal Netherlands Embassy, Belgrade, Serbia
- ↑ Diplomatic List of the Republic of Serbia
- ↑ Norway - the official site in Serbia
- ↑ Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Serbia
- ↑ Ambasada Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej w Belgradzie
- ↑ http://mfa.rs/sr/images/dipllist/302.pdf
- ↑ Ambasada Portugala u Beogradu
- ↑ Ambasada Romaniei - Belgrad
- ↑ Ambasada Ruske Federacije u Republici Srbiji
- ↑ Veľvyslanectvo Slovenskej republiky v Belehrade
- ↑ Veleposlaništvo RS Beograd
- ↑ Embajada de España en Belgrado
- ↑ Sweden Abroad - Belgrade, Serbia
- ↑ Embassy Belgrade
- ↑ BELGRAD BÜYÜKELÇİLİĞİ
- ↑ Embassy of Ukraine in the Republic of Serbia
- ↑ U.A.E. ambassador to Serbia presents credentials to President Nikolic
- ↑ UK in Serbia
- ↑ Embassy of the United States in Serbia
- ↑
- ↑ Embassy of Sovereign Order of Malta to the Republic of Serbia
- ↑ "Accreditation". Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania in Italy. 2014. Archived from the original on 12 March 2015. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
- ↑ http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?yyyy=2015&mm=11&dd=06&nav_id=95963
- ↑ http://www.mofa.gov.vn/vi/cn_vakv/euro/nr060911172945/ns160516150210/view
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