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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   Serbia   Embassy

Diplomatic missions in Belgrade

Embassies

  1.  Albania
  2.  Algeria
  3.  Angola
  4.  Argentina
  5.  Australia
  6.  Austria
  7.  Azerbaijan
  8.  Belarus
  9.  Belgium
  10.  Bosnia and Herzegovina
  11.  Brazil
  12.  Bulgaria
  13.  Cambodia
  14.  Canada
  15.  China
  16.  Congo-Kinshasa
  17.  Croatia
  18.  Cuba
  19.  Cyprus
  20.  Czechia
  21.  Denmark
  22.  Egypt
  23.  Finland
  24.  France
  25.  Germany
  26.  Ghana
  27.  Greece
  28.  Guinea
  29.  Holy See
  30.  Hungary
  31.  India
  32.  Indonesia
  33.  Iran
  34.  Iraq
  35.  Israel
  36.  Italy
  37.  Japan
  38.  Kazakhstan
  39.  Kuwait
  40.  Lebanon
  41.  Libya
  42.  Malaysia
  43.  Mexico
  44.  Montenegro
  45.  Morocco
  46.  Myanmar
  47.  Netherlands
  48.  North Macedonia
  49.  Norway
  50.  Pakistan
  51.  Palestine
  52.  Poland
  53.  Portugal
  54.  Qatar
  55.  Romania
  56.  Russia
  57.  Slovakia
  58.  Slovenia
  59.  Somalia
  60.  South Korea
  61.  Sovereign Military Order of Malta
  62.  Spain
  63.  Sweden
  64.   Switzerland
  65.  Syria
  66.  Tunisia
  67.  Turkey
  68.  Ukraine
  69.  United Arab Emirates
  70.  United Kingdom
  71.  United States
  72.  Venezuela

Other delegations or missions

  1.  Armenia (Embassy office)
  2.  European Union (Delegation)
  3.  Georgia (Embassy office)
  4.  Kosovo (Liaison office)
  5.  United Nations (Resident Coordinator's Office)

Gallery

  • Embassy of Argentina Embassy of Argentina
  • Embassy of Austria Embassy of Austria
  • Embassy of Belarus Embassy of Belarus
  • Embassy of Belgium Embassy of Belgium
  • Embassy of Brazil Embassy of Brazil
  • Embassy of Bulgaria Embassy of Bulgaria
  • Embassy of Canada Embassy of Canada
  • Embassy of Croatia Embassy of Croatia
  • Embassy of Czechia Embassy of Czechia
  • Embassy of Denmark Embassy of Denmark
  • Embassy of France Embassy of France
  • Embassy of Georgia Embassy of Georgia
  • Embassy of Germany Embassy of Germany
  • Embassy of Greece Embassy of Greece
  • Embassy of Indonesia Embassy of Indonesia
  • Embassy of Italy Embassy of Italy
  • Embassy of Myanmar Embassy of Myanmar
  • Embassy of North Macedonia Embassy of North Macedonia
  • Embassy of Pakistan Embassy of Pakistan
  • Embassy of Palestine Embassy of Palestine
  • Embassy of Poland Embassy of Poland
  • Embassy of Russia Embassy of Russia
  • Embassy of Spain Embassy of Spain
  • Embassy of Turkey Embassy of Turkey
  • Embassy of Ukraine Embassy of Ukraine
  • Embassy of the United Arab Emirates Embassy of the United Arab Emirates
  • Embassy of the United Kingdom Embassy of the United Kingdom

Embassies to open

Consular missions

Niš

  1.  Bulgaria (Consulate-General)
  2.  Turkey (Consular office)

Novi Pazar

  1.  Bosnia and Herzegovina (Consulate-General)
  2.  Turkey (Consulate-General)

Sremski Karlovci

  1.  Montenegro (Consulate-General)

Subotica

  1.  Croatia (Consulate-General)
  2.  Hungary (Consulate-General)

Vršac

  1.  Romania (Consulate-General)

Zaječar

  1.  Romania (Consulate-General)

Non-resident embassies accredited to Serbia

Resident in Athens, Greece

  1.  Georgia
  2.  Ireland
  3.  Jordan
  4.  Latvia
  5.  Panama
  6.  South Africa
  7.  Thailand

Resident in Berlin, Germany

  1.  Cameroon
  2.  Chile
  3.  Iceland
  4.  Jamaica
  5.  Malawi
  6.    Nepal
  7.  Niger
  8.  Senegal

Resident in Brussels, Belgium

  1.  Bhutan
  2.  Cape Verde
  3.  Central African Republic
  4.  Eswatini
  5.  Gambia
  6.  Guyana
  7.  Liberia
  8.  São Tomé and Príncipe
  9.  Vanuatu

Resident in Bucharest, Romania

  1.  Moldova
  2.  North Korea
  3.  Sudan
  4.  Uruguay
  5.  Vietnam

Resident in Budapest, Hungary

  1.  Colombia
  2.  Ecuador
  3.  Estonia
  4.  Laos
  5.  Lithuania
  6.  Mongolia
  7.  Peru
  8.  Philippines

Resident in London, United Kingdom

  1.  Bahamas
  2.  Botswana
  3.  Maldives
  4.  Papua New Guinea
  5.  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Resident in Moscow, Russia

  1.  Bahrain
  2.  Grenada
  3.  Guinea-Bissau
  4.  Kyrgyzstan
  5.  Madagascar
  6.  Mauritius
  7.  Oman
  8.  Rwanda
  9.  Sierra Leone
  10.  Tajikistan

Resident in Paris, France

  1.  Comoros
  2.  Kenya
  3.  Seychelles
  4.  Togo
  5.  Zambia

Resident in Rome, Italy

  1.  Bangladesh
  2.  Bolivia
  3.  Burundi
  4.  Equatorial Guinea
  5.  Eritrea
  6.  Ethiopia
  7.  Guatemala
  8.  Lesotho
  9.  Mali
  10.  Mauritania
  11.  New Zealand
  12.  Paraguay
  13.  Tanzania
  14.  Uganda
  15.  Yemen
  16.  Zimbabwe

Resident in Vienna, Austria

  1.  Ivory Coast
  2.  Namibia
  3.  Nicaragua
  4.  Sri Lanka
  5.  Uzbekistan

Resident in Washington, D.C., United States of America

  1.  Antigua and Barbuda
  2.  Dominica
  3.  Saint Kitts and Nevis
  4.  Saint Lucia
  5.  Trinidad and Tobago

Resident in New York City, United States of America

  1.  East Timor
  2.  Fiji
  3.  Nauru
  4.  Solomon Islands
  5.  Tonga
  6.  Tuvalu

Resident elsewhere

  1.  Afghanistan (Sofia)
  2.  Andorra (Andorra la Vella)
  3.  Armenia (Prague)
  4.  Brunei (Bandar Seri Begawan)
  5.  Haiti (Havana)
  6.  Luxembourg (Luxembourg City)
  7.  Malta (Valletta)
  8.  Palau (Tokyo)
  9.  San Marino (City of San Marino)
  10.  Saudi Arabia (Sarajevo)
  11.  Singapore (Singapore)
  12.  Suriname (Paramaribo)

Unverified

Closed embassies

See also

Notes

  1. Also conducts relations on behalf of  Liechtenstein.
  2. Subordinate to the Armenian embassy in Prague.
  3. Subordinate to the Georgian embassy in Athens.

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