Holy See–Serbia relations
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Holy See–Serbia relations are foreign relations between the Holy See and Serbia. Both countries established diplomatic relations in March 1919. The Holy See has an embassy in Belgrade.[1] Serbia has an embassy to the Holy See in Rome.[2]
The Holy See has decided to withhold recognition of Kosovo as part of an agreement with Russia and the Russian Orthodox Church, and this has led to a warming of Vatican-Serbia relations.[3] Otherwise, relations have often been difficult because of the Holy See's good relations with Croatia in difficult moments of Serbia's history.
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- Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the bilateral relation with the Holy See
- Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs: direction of the Holy See’s embassy in Belgrade
- Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs: direction of the Serbian embassy to the Holy See
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