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Serbia–South Korea relations

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Serbia–South Korea relations
Map indicating locations of Serbia and South Korea

Serbia

South Korea

Serbia–South Korea relations are foreign relations between Serbia and South Korea. Both nations established diplomatic relations in 1989. Serbia has an embassy in Seoul and South Korea has one in Belgrade.[1]

Establishment of diplomatic relations

South Korea established formal diplomatic relations with The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFR Yugoslavia or SFRY) on December 27, 1989. Both countries opened resident embassies in February 1990. Korean foreign minister Choe Ho-jung visited Yugoslavia in March 1990. Yugoslav president Borisav Jović visited South Korea and arranged an air transport agreement in the same year in November.

Diplomatic cessation

While the Yugoslav wars raged, the South Korean embassy withdrew from Serbia in January 1993. Then they maintained deputy diplomatic ties until June 1998. South Korea fully withdrew from Serbia in June 1998 and the Korean embassy in Romania held additional post of an embassy to Serbia. Serbia also withdrew from South Korea in March 1999 and the Serbian embassy in Japan held additional post of an embassy to South Korea.

Restart and stability of diplomatic relations

South Korea reopened embassy in Serbia on March 4, 2002. Serbia also reopened their embassy in South Korea the same month.[2] The same year, KOTRA (Korea Trade Promotion Corporation) opened trade building in Belgrade. The Serbian Ministry of Trade & Industry and Korea International Trade Association (KITA) concluded a cooperation agreement in October 2005. South Korea and Serbia made an agreement on amity on May 16, 2006.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Overview". Ministry of Foreigns Affairs Republic of Korea. Retrieved 21 March 2023.
  2. ^ Spokesperson of MOFAT (2004-03-20). "Reopening of the Embassy of Serbia and Montenegro in Korea". Ministry of Foreigns Affairs Republic of Korea. Retrieved 21 March 2023.


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