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Italy–Serbia relations are diplomatic relations between Italy and Serbia. The Kingdom of Italy established formal bilateral relations with the Principality of Serbia on 18 January 1879. [ 1 ] The strategic partnership between the Republic of Serbia and the Republic of Italy was established in Rome on 13 November 2009. [ 1 ]
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Министарство спољних послова, romanized: Ministarstvo spoljnih poslova) is the ministry in the government of Serbia which is in the charge of maintaining the consular affairs and foreign relations of Serbia. The current minister is Marko Đurić, in ...
Peter I of Serbia: July 23, 1908: Carlo Baroli: 1906 Ambassador to Tokyo Sidney Sonnino: Peter I of Serbia: September 2, 1912: Nicola Squitti di Palermitti: First consul in Trieste and then minister in Montenegro and in Belgrade Giovanni Giolitti: Peter I of Serbia: June 28, 1916: Carlo Sforza: Paolo Boselli: Peter I of Serbia: December 1, 1918 ...
See Italy–Serbia relations and Italy-Yugoslavia relations. Italy has an embassy in Belgrade. [293] Serbia has an embassy in Rome and 2 general consulates (in Milan and Trieste). There are around 55,000 people of Serbian descent living in Italy. Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Italy Archived 19 May 2011 at the Wayback ...
Italy–Yugoslavia relations (Italian: Relazioni Italia-Jugoslavia; Serbo-Croatian: Odnosi Italije i Jugoslavije, Односи Италије и Југославије; Slovene: Odnosi med Italijo in Jugoslavijo; Macedonian: Односите Италија-Југославија) are the cultural and political relations between Italy and Yugoslavia in the 20th century, since the creation of ...
Foreign minister Antonio Tajani said on Thursday that he wanted more African students to come to Italy, in remarks that may exacerbate a coalition squabble over immigration and citizenship rights.
The archives were established on May 5, 1919, by a decree of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the newly established Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. [1] 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]
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