Pakistan–Serbia relations refer to the bilateral ties between the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the Republic of Serbia. Pakistan has maintained an embassy in Belgrade since 2001;[1] Serbia closed its embassy in Islamabad in 2001 due to financial reasons, and is now represented in Pakistan through its embassy in Beijing, China.[citation needed] On 24 December 2012, Pakistan granted diplomatic recognition to the Republic of Kosovo, a partially recognized state that is claimed by Serbia in its entirety as the autonomous province of Kosovo and Metohija. The Serbian government has not yet responded to the Pakistani move of recognizing Kosovo as an independent state.[2]
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See also
- Pakistan–Yugoslavia relations, bilateral ties between Pakistan and Yugoslavia before the latter's collapse
- Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement, Yugoslavia's role as a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement
- Inter-Services Intelligence activities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, covert Pakistani intelligence activities against Serb forces during the Yugoslav Wars
References
- ^ "Serbia-Pakistan Bilateral Political Relations". mfa.gov.rs. Archived from the original on 19 May 2011.
- ^ "Pakistan formally recognises the Republic of Kosovo". The Express Tribune. 24 December 2012.
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