Foreign relations of Serbia

Serbian and Turkish MFAs hold political consultations

Representatives of Serbian and Turkish Ministries of Foreign Affairs held bilateral political consultations in Belgrade on Monday.

The Serbian government announce this on Tuesday, citing an MFA statement that said the Serbian delegation was led by State Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nemanja Stevanovic, while Turkey was represented by Undersecretary Umit Jalcin.

Serbia Took Over the OSCE Chairmanship

Belgrade took over the presidency of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia Ivica Dacic said Belgrade will make efforts to focus on political and military security through talks and consultations on security and stability in the region, Belgrade's Politics daily reports.

Serbia and Slovenia enjoy "good and friendly" relations - PM

Prime Minister Ana Brnabic says that relations between Serbia and Slovenia are "good and friendly."

Slovenia is one of Serbia's largest economic partners and provides strong support to Serbia on its European path and its experience in many areas is of exceptional importance useful for Serbia, primarily in the local administration, she said late on Sunday.

Serbia is "one of most important regional countries"

Serbian Foreign Minister and First Deputy PM Ivica Dacic on Wednesday received US Senator Ron Johnson.

The Serbian government announced, quoting a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, that they spoke about "the situation in the region" and "highlighted Serbia’s committeemen in achieving regional peace and stability."

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