Serbia–Slovakia relations
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Serbian-Slovak relations are foreign relations between Serbia and Slovakia. Both countries established direct diplomatic relations in 1993. Serbia has an embassy in Bratislava. Slovakia has an embassy in Belgrade. Slovakia is among the few NATO and EU members which have not recognized the independence of Kosovo. Also Serbia is an EU candidate and Slovakia is an EU member.
History
Serbian-Slovak relations i.e. cooperation were notably strong during the 18th and the 19th century, in the fields of culture, art, commerce, education, science, politics and military.[1]
During the course of two centuries, more than 2500 Serbs were educated in various universities and higher institutions of learning in Slovakia, mostly in Bratislava, Košice and Kežmarok.[1]
Noted Slovaks were active in the cultural and political life of Serbia, such as
Serbian author and historian Risto Kovijanić researched Serbian-Slovak relations for over 50 years and published a number of works on the topic.[1]
In February 2021 President of Serbia
Gallery
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Prime ministers Robert Fico with Mirko Cvetković
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Robert Fico meeting with Serbian President Boris Tadić.
See also
- Foreign relations of Serbia
- Foreign relations of Slovakia
- Accession of Serbia to the European Union
- Czechoslovakia–Yugoslavia relations
- Croatia–Slovakia relations
- Church of the Dormition of the Theotokos, Komárno
References
- ^ a b c d Kuzmanović, Nebojša (2004). "Susretanje kultura, pledoaje za izučavanje srpsko - slovačkih književnih veza". Sunčanik. Bačka Palanka.
- ^ Serbia, RTS, Radio televizija Srbije, Radio Television of. "Вучић са словачким шефом дипломатије: Политички дијалог и економска сарадња две земље стално напредују". www.rts.rs. Retrieved 2021-02-08.
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