List of Ambassadors from Serbia
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The following is the list of Ambassadors from Serbia. The list is in alphabetical order by country. In brackets are the countries for which the embassy is responsible on non-residential basis.
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Albania — Miroljub Zarić (Charge d'Affaires)
Algeria — Vladimir Kohut (Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Mali)
Angola — Dobrivoj Kaćanski (Congo, DR Congo, Gabon)
Argentina - Martin Simović (Charge d'Affaires) (Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay)
Australia — Milivoje Glišić (Fiji, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Tonga, Vanuatu
Austria — Dragan Velikić (Embassy of Serbia in Vienna)
Belarus - Srećko Đukić
Belgium — Aleksandar Tasić (Luxembourg)
Bosnia and Herzegovina — Grujica Spasović
- Consul Jadranka Derajić in Banja Luka
Brazil — Dušan Gajić (Colombia, Guyana, Venezuela)
Bulgaria — Danilo Vučetić
Canada - Slobodanka Kojadinović (Charge d'Affaires)
- Consul Zoran Pavlović in Toronto
China - Miomir Udovički (Mongolia Pakistan)
- Consul Slobodan Mucić in Shanghai
Croatia - Radivoj Cvetićanin
Cuba - Milena Luković-Jovanović (Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica)
Cyprus - Mirko Jelić
Czech Republic — Vladimir Vereš
Denmark - Marina Jovićević (Charge d'Affaires)
Egypt - Dejan Vasiljević (Sudan)
Ethiopia - Ivan Živković (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda)
Finland - Djordje Lukić (Charge d'Affaires) (Estonia)
France - Predrag Simić (Embassy of Serbia in Paris)
- Consul Slobodan Raković in Lyon
- Consul Milovan Đurić in Strasbourg
Germany - Ognjen Pribićević (Embassy of Serbia in Berlin)
- Consul Rajko Kolarov in Frankfurt
- Consul Staniša Ostojić in Hamburg
- Consul Željko Vlahović in Munich
- Consul Velinka Lukić in Stuttgart
- Consul Aleksandar Djordjević in Düsseldorf
Greece - Ljiljana Baćević (Armenia)
- Consul Radomir Živković in Thessaloniki
Hungary - Predrag Čudić (Embassy of Serbia in Budapest)
India (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka) - Vuk Žugić
Indonesia (Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam) - Zoran Kazazović
Iran - Fahrudin Mekić (Charge d'Affaires) (Pakistan c.a.)
Iraq - Nino Maljević
Israel - Miodrag Isakov
Italy - Milisav Savić (Charge d'Affaires) (Malta, San Marino)
Japan - Ivan Mrkić
Jordan - the embassy is temporary closed (Palestine)
Republic of Korea - Zoran Veljić
Kuwait (Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen) - Zoran Vejnović
Libya - Dušan Simeonović (Chad)
Republic of Macedonia - Zoran Popović
Mexico (The Bahamas, Barbados, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago) - Milisav Paić
Morocco - Mehmed Bećović (Senegal)
Myanmar - Dragan Janeković (Charge d'Affaires) (Laos)
Netherlands - Radoslav Stojanović
Nigeria - Dragan Mraović (Cameroon, Ghana)
Norway - Vladislav Mladenović
Peru - Goran Mešić (Bolivia, Ecuador)
Poland - Nikola Zurovac (Charge d'Affaires) (Lithuania)
Portugal - Dušan Kovačević
Romania - Dušan Crnogorčević
- Consul Miloš Ušćebrka in Timişoara
Russia - Jelica Kurjak (Charge d'Affaires) (Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan)
Slovakia - Mirjana Nikolić (Charge d'Affaires)
Slovenia - Goran Krajnović (Charge d'Affaires)
South Africa - Jovan Marić (Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Zimbabwe)
Spain - Djordje Mijalković (Charge d'Affaires) (Andorra)
Sweden - Ninoslav Stojadinović (Iceland, Latvia)
- Consul Mirjana Živković in Malmö
Switzerland - Dragan Maršićanin (Liechtenstein)
- Consul Momirka Marinković in Zürich
Syria - Gordana Aničić (Lebanon)
Tunisia - Milorad Jovanović
Turkey - Vladimir Ćurgus (Azerbaijan)
- Consul Dragan Marković in Istanbul
Ukraine - Goran Aleksić (Moldova)
United Kingdom - Djoko Tripković (Charge d'Affaires) (Ireland) (Embassy of Serbia in London)
United States - Ivan Vujačić
- Consul Desko Nikitović in Chicago
- Consul Vladimir Žutić in New York City
Vatican City - Darko Tanasković
Zambia - pending
[edit] List of Ambassadors to international organizations
- Miroslava Beham, OSCE and other organizations in Vienna
- Roksanda Ninčić, European Union in Brussels
- Sladjana Prica-Tavčiovska, Council of Europe in Strasbourg
- Dragoljub Najman, UNESCO in Paris
, - Pavle Jevremović UN in New York City (also (Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Comoros, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Côte d'Ivoire, Liberia, Madagascar, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Rwanda, São Tomé and Príncipe, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Togo)
- Slobodan Vukčević, UN in Geneva