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List of diplomatic missions in Serbia
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This is a list of diplomatic missions in Serbia. At present, Serbia hosts 72 foreign embassies in Belgrade and 9 Consulates-Generals. Serbia also hosts representatives of the Palestinian National Authority and Sovereign Military Order of Malta.[1]
Honorary consulates and trade missions are excluded from this listing.

Serbia
Embassy
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Diplomatic missions in Belgrade
Embassies
Albania[2]
Algeria[2]
Angola[2]
Argentina[2]
Australia[2]
Austria[2]
Azerbaijan[2]
Belarus[2]
Belgium[2]
Bosnia and Herzegovina[2]
Brazil[2]
Bulgaria[2]
Cambodia[2]
Canada[2]
China[2]
Congo-Kinshasa[2]
Croatia[2][3]
Cuba[2][4]
Cyprus[2]
Czech Republic[2]
Denmark[2]
Egypt[2]
Finland[2]
France[2]
Germany[2]
Ghana[2]
Greece[2]
Guinea[2]
Holy See[2]
Hungary[2]
India[2]
Indonesia[2]
Iran[2]
Iraq[2]
Israel[2]
Italy[2]
Japan[2]
Kazakhstan[2]
Kuwait[2]
Lebanon[2]
Libya[2]
Malaysia[2]
Malta[2]
Mexico[2]
Montenegro[2]
Morocco[2]
Myanmar[2]
Netherlands[2]
North Macedonia[2]
Norway[2]
Pakistan[2]
Palestine[2]
Poland[2]
Portugal[2]
Qatar[2]
Romania[2][5]
Russia[2]
Slovakia[2][6]
Slovenia[2]
Somalia[2]
South Korea[2]
Spain[2]
Sweden[2]
Switzerland[a][2][7]
Syria[2]
Tunisia[2]
Turkey[2]
Ukraine[2]
United Arab Emirates[2]
United Kingdom[2]
United States[2]
Venezuela[2]
Other delegations or missions
Gallery
- Embassy of Albania
- Embassy of Argentina
- Embassy of Austria
- Embassy of Belarus
- Embassy of Belgium
- Embassy of Brazil
- Embassy of Bulgaria
- Embassy of Canada
- Embassy of Croatia
- Embassy of the Czech Republic
- Embassy of France
- Embassy of Germany
- Embassy of Greece
- Embassy of Indonesia
- Embassy of Italy
- Embassy of Myanmar
- Embassy of North Macedonia
- Embassy of Pakistan
- Embassy of Palestine
- Embassy of Poland
- Embassy of Russia
- Embassy of Spain
- Embassy of Turkey
- Embassy of the United Arab Emirates
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Embassies to open
Consular missions
Niš
Novi Pazar
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Consulate-General)[2]
Turkey (Consulate-General)[2]
Sremski Karlovci
Montenegro (Consulate-General)[2]
Subotica
Vršac
Zaječar
Non-resident embassies accredited to Serbia
Resident in Athens, Greece
Resident in Berlin, Germany
Resident in Brussels, Belgium
Resident in Bucharest, Romania
Resident in Budapest, Hungary
Resident in London, United Kingdom
Resident in Moscow, Russia
Resident in Paris, France
Resident in Rome, Italy
Resident in Vienna, Austria
Resident in Washington, D.C., United States
Resident in New York City, United States
Resident elsewhere
Afghanistan (Sofia)[105]
Andorra (Andorra la Vella)[106]
Armenia (Prague)[2]
Brunei (Bandar Seri Begawan)[107]
Haiti (Havana)[108]
Luxembourg (Luxembourg City)[109]
Malta (Valletta)[110]
Palau (Tokyo)[111]
San Marino (City of San Marino)[112]
Saudi Arabia (Sarajevo)[113]
Singapore (Singapore)[114]
Suriname (Paramaribo)[115]
Unverified
Benin (Paris)
Costa Rica (Vienna)
Honduras (Rome)
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Closed embassies
See also
Notes
- Also conducts relations on behalf of
Liechtenstein.
- Subordinate to the Armenian embassy in Prague.
- Subordinate to the Georgian embassy in Athens.
References
External links
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