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List of diplomatic missions of Serbia
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Diplomatic missions of Serbia (red) and its embassies (blue)

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, Congo-Kinshasa, 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 North 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 will 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 was obliged to hand over chanceries in Vienna, The Hague and Lisbon (to Croatia), Canberra (to the then-Republic of Macedonia), Ankara, Madrid, Oslo and Ottawa (to Bosnia and Herzegovina) as well as consular chanceries in Klagenfurt, Milan (to Slovenia), Toronto (to Croatia), Zürich and Athens (to the Republic of 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 Congo-Kinshasa 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 30 November 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] In 2012, Serbia signed a similar agreement with Bosnia and Herzegovina that will also allow Serbian citizens to use Bosnian diplomatic and consular offices, namely those in Jordan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.[17] However, in 2013 the Serbian government has adopted a decision to establish full diplomatic relations with the United Arab Emirates[18] and Saudi Arabia,[19] at a meeting held on 4 February 2013.

Foreign minister Ivan Mrkić announced in January 2014 plans to open embassies in Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Ghana as well as five diplomatic offices in Venezuela, Chile, Peru, Vietnam and Cambodia by the year's end.[20]

Current missions

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Africa
Host country Host City Mission[21] Head
 Algeria Algiers Embassy Ana Petković, ambassador[22]
 Angola Luanda Embassy Miloš Perišić, ambassador
 Congo-Kinshasa Kinshasa Embassy Miroljub Jevtić, ambassador
 Egypt Cairo Embassy[23] Miroslav Šesovtić, ambassador
 Ethiopia Addis Ababa Embassy Miroljub Petrović, chargé d'affaires ad interim
 Ghana Accra Embassy Milutin Stanojević, ambassador[24]
 Kenya Nairobi Embassy[25] Danijela Čubrilo Martić, ambassador[26]
 Libya Tripoli Embassy Dragan Todorović, ambassador[27]
 Morocco Rabat Embassy Ivan Bauer, ambassador
 Nigeria Abuja Embassy[28]
 South Africa Pretoria Embassy[29] Goran Vujičić, ambassador
 Tunisia Tunis Embassy Dijana Ivančić, ambassador[30]
 Zambia Lusaka Embassy Aleksandar Marković, chargé d'affaires
 Zimbabwe Harare Embassy Radiša Grujić, chargé d'affaires
America
Host country Host City Mission Head
 Argentina Buenos Aires Embassy[31] Veljko Lazić, ambassador[26]
 Brazil Brasília Embassy[32] Aleksandar Ristić, ambassador[27]
 Canada Ottawa Embassy[33] Dejan Ralević, ambassador
Toronto Consulate-General[34] Nebojša Tatomir, consul-general
 Cuba Havana Embassy
 Mexico Mexico City Embassy Tatjana Conić, ambassador
 United States Washington, D.C. Embassy[35] Marko Đurić, ambassador
Chicago Consulate-General[36] Damjan Jović, consul-general
New York City Consulate-General[37] Olgica Vlačić, consul-gerant
Asia
Host country Host City Mission Head
 Armenia [38] Yerevan Embassy Tatjana Panajotović Cvetković, ambassador
 Azerbaijan Baku Embassy[39] Dragan Vladisavljević, ambassador
 China Beijing Embassy[40] Maja Stefanović, ambassador
Shanghai Consulate-General Dejan Marinković, consul-general
 India New Delhi Embassy Siniša Pavić, ambassador
 Indonesia Jakarta Embassy
 Iran Tehran Embassy
 Iraq Baghdad Embassy Branislav Žeželj, ambassador[26]
 Israel Tel Aviv Embassy Miroljub Petrović, ambassador[41]
 Japan Tokyo Embassy[42] Aleksandra Kovač, ambassador
 Kazakhstan Astana Embassy Vladimir Jovičić, ambassador[41]
 Kuwait Kuwait City Embassy vacant
 Lebanon Beirut Embassy[43] Petar Novaković, chargé d'affaires ad interim
 Myanmar Yangon Embassy Gordana Jakšić, chargé d'affaires
 Qatar Doha Embassy[44] Slobodan Radeka, chargé d'affaires ad interim
 Saudi Arabia Riyadh Embassy[45]
 South Korea Seoul Embassy[46] Nemanja Grbić, ambassador
 Syria Damascus Embassy[47] Radovan Stojanović, ambassador
 Turkey Ankara Embassy
Istanbul Consulate-General Ivana Pejović, consul-general
 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Embassy[48] Danica Savović, chargé d'affaires ad interim
Europe
Host country Host City Mission Head
 Albania Tirana Embassy[49] Slobodan Vukčević, ambassador
 Austria Vienna Embassy[50]
Salzburg Consulate-General[51] Svetlana Stanković, consul-general
 Belarus Minsk Embassy[52] Aleksandar Crevar, chargé d'affaires
 Belgium Brussels Embassy Aleksandar Tasić, ambassador
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo Embassy
Banja Luka Consulate-General Miloš Vujić, consul-general
Mostar Consulate-General Vaso Gujić, consul-general
Drvar Consular office vacant
Trebinje Consular office vacant
 Bulgaria Sofia Embassy[53] Željko Jović, ambassador
 Croatia Zagreb Embassy[54] Jelena Milić, ambassador
Rijeka Consulate-General[55] Nenad Maričić, consul-general
Vukovar Consulate-General[56] Ljudmila Ostojić, consul-general
 Cyprus Nicosia Embassy[57]
 Czechia Prague Embassy Berislav Vekić, ambassador
 Denmark Copenhagen Embassy Mirjana Živković, ambassador[26]
 Finland Helsinki Embassy Aleksandar Janković, ambassador[22]
 France París Embassy[58] Ana Hrustanović, ambassador
Strasbourg Consulate Anđelka Šimšić, consul
 Germany Berlín Embassy[59] Snežana Janković, ambassador
Düsseldorf Consulate-General[60] Branislava Perin Jarić, consul-general
Frankfurt Consulate-General[61] Branko Radovanović, consul-general
Hamburg Consulate-General[62] Nataša Rašević, consul-general
Munich Consulate-General[63] Božidar Vučurović, consul-general
Stuttgart Consulate-General[64] Dragan Dimitrijević, consul-general
 Greece Athens Embassy[65]
Thessaloniki Consulate-General[66] Jasmina Milačić, consul-gerant
 Holy See Rome Embassy[note 1] Sima Avramović, ambassador
 Hungary Budapest Embassy[67]
 Italy Rome Embassy Mirjana Jeremić, ambassador[30]
Milan Consulate-General Radmila Selaković, consul-general
Trieste Consulate-General Ivana Stojiljković, consul-general
 Malta Valletta Embassy Office[68] Boško Šukić, chargé d'affaires
 Montenegro Podgorica Embassy Nebojša Rodić, ambassador[69]
Herceg Novi Consulate-General Mićo Rogović, consul-general
 Netherlands The Hague Embassy[70] Ksenija Milenković, ambassador
 North Macedonia Skopje Embassy[71] Nevena Jovanović, ambassador
 Norway Oslo Embassy[72] Dragan Petrović, ambassador
 Poland Warsaw Embassy[73] Nebojša Košutić, ambassador
 Portugal Lisbon Embassy[74] Ana Ilić, ambassador