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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Serbian-Russian relations refer to bilateral foreign relations between Serbia and Russia. Serbia and Russia maintain diplomatic relations since 1838. Serbia has an embassy in Moscow and Russia has an embassy in Belgrade and a liaison office to UNMIK in Pristina. Current Russian Ambassador to Serbia is Alexander V. Konuzin and the current Serbian Ambassador to Russia is Jelica Kurjak. Serbia also announced to later open a consulate-general in Yekaterinburg. Yugoslavia recognized Russia in December 1991 by the Decision of the Presidency on the…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Serbian-Russian relations refer to bilateral foreign relations between Serbia and Russia. Serbia and Russia maintain diplomatic relations since 1838. Serbia has an embassy in Moscow and Russia has an embassy in Belgrade and a liaison office to UNMIK in Pristina. Current Russian Ambassador to Serbia is Alexander V. Konuzin and the current Serbian Ambassador to Russia is Jelica Kurjak. Serbia also announced to later open a consulate-general in Yekaterinburg. Yugoslavia recognized Russia in December 1991 by the Decision of the Presidency on the recognition of the former republics of the USSR. Diplomatic relations between Yugoslavia and the USSR were established on June 24, 1940, and Serbia and the Russian Federation recognize the continuity of all inter-State documents signed between the two countries.