Serbia opens embassies in countries that have not recognised or drawn recognition for Kosovo, among them Palestine

Serbia will open its embassies and consulates in several countries, including the Caribbean and several Middle Eastern countries. According to Vecernje Novosti, Serbia will open new diplomatic representation offices in Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname, Venezuela, Vjetnam, Papa Guinea, Armenia and Palestine. “Novosti writes that when the destination of [...] is selected
Serbia will open its embassies and consulates in several countries, including the Caribbean and several Middle Eastern countries.
According to Vecernje Novosti, Serbia will open new diplomatic representation offices in Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname, Venezuela, Vjetnam, Papa Guinea, Armenia and Palestine.
“Novosti writes that when the destination of new diplomatic missions has been chosen, the most important issue has been to be the focus of Kosovo's sovereignty and territorial integrity, or is opening embassies in those countries that have not recognised Kosovo or drawn recognitions, Periscope conducts.
Currently, Serbia has 69 embassies, seven permanent missions and 24 consulates around the world./Periscopi/











