OUR BLOG All BILATERAL RELATIONSHIPSSERBIAN DIPLOMATS Passports that made history The practical use of diplomatic passports has a long history that stretches far back into the past. The first such passports appeared in France in the 17th century. At that time, French mona… Great diplomatic victories: the Congress of Berlin in 1878. At the Conference of the Great Powers held in Berlin, presided over by German Chancellor Bismarck, Serbia gained territorial expansion and, more importantly, international recognition, there… Known as the Bohemian heart of Belgrade, Skadarlija has enchanted through the ages Skadarlija, that magical street in the heart of Belgrade, carries within it the spirit of times past, reviving the image of the old town and preserving memories of bohemian evenings that hav… Glorious Past and Great Expectations: Serbia at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics The Olympic Games are not just the pinnacle of sports competitions but also an opportunity for nations around the world to come together, showcase th… Belgrade on Water – A Visionary’s Dream Realized After Two Centuries Belgrade, a city on the water long deprived of it! These were the words of Bogdan Bogdanović, a renowned architect, professor, and visionary, describing his beloved city in the 1980s. Belgra… Stana Tomašević Arnesen: Inspiration and Icon of Courage in Yugoslav Diplomacy and Resistance Stana Tomašević Arnesen is a unique figure in the history of Yugoslavia, whose brave actions marked the period of World War II and later became the first female ambassador of the Socialist F… Next