United Kingdom–Yugoslavia relations

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United Kingdom–Kingdom of Yugoslavia relations

United Kingdom

Yugoslavia
United Kingdom–Yugoslavia relations
Map indicating locations of United Kingdom and Yugoslavia

United Kingdom

Yugoslavia

United Kingdom–Yugoslavia relations were historical foreign relations between

primarily Serbia) developed before creation of Yugoslavia following the decline of the Ottoman Empire
.

History

Kingdom of Yugoslavia

In the

international affairs. Serb elites, based mostly in Belgrade, like Slobodan Jovanović and Bogdan Bogdanović considered that Serbs and the English shared a joint values.[1][page needed] Following the Yugoslav coup d'état, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia entered World War II on the Allied side
.

World War II

A

British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Marshal of Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito met in Naples on 12 August 1944.[2]

Socialist Yugoslavia

The secret

USSR.[2] In 1981 two countries signed an Income Tax Treaty.[6]

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ Gašić 2005.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Srdanov, Boško; Vučeković, Zora (1974). "Relations Between Yugoslavia and Great Britain". Yugoslav Survey. A Record of Facts and Information. XV (2): 143–170.
  3. OCLC 646810103
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  5. ^ a b c Spehnjak, Katarina (2001). "Posjet Josipa Broza Tita Velikoj Britaniji 1953. godine". Časopis Za Suvremenu Povijest. 33 (3): 597–631.
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